Here's another sweet reason to get an iPhone (aside from it soon being able to copy and paste!): easy panoramas. Photojunkie, née Rannie Turingan, has spent the past week and a half gallivanting around the city, shooting streetscapes, subwayscapes, and skylines with the sadly-$9.99 Panorama application for Apple's phone. You can see plenty more photos (and all of those above way, way larger) in Turingan's Panoramas set on Flickr.

Haydain Neale, 1970–2009
beautiful, I love them :) now where do you get an iPhone tripod? No way my pics are that clear, even with the phone leaning on something
You're joking of course about the iPhone tripod, I assume, but it exists. We carry/carried it at Black's.
It's the Optex Cellpod (Cell phone Tripod). We marked it down to $1.99 because nobody wanted them. Not sure if its still this price. It's actually just a regular mini tripod with a cell phone attachment. If you want to find any, "Optex Cellpod" is description to ask the staff to search for in the POS system.
Really nice photos!
But I can't see the Panorama app being worth $10.
Hugin is free, cross-platform and extremely flexible and gives the nicest photo-stitching results I have ever seen.
The only thing it doesn't have is the immediate gratification. Which I guess does count for something.
Isn't Yorkdale a lovely station? It's a welcome break from the repetitive spartan Bloor Danforth line stations. If only the TTC could restore the public art (that "arc-en-ciel" piece). If some condos or offices get built in the area in the future, section 37 money should definitely be spent on that. LED lighting would probably be cheaper to maintain and produce an equally impressive result.