A butterfly that I'd been trying to photograph for half an hour landed on the hood of my lens once. If I'd had a secondary camera with me, I probably would have attempted a one-handed shot.
The more images, the less artifacts during stitching - I'm using something like 3/4 overlap between images, so ICE makes almost no errors during stitching. A cylinder projection spanning almost 300° in some cases here would be messy (and a lot to fix manually) with less overlap.
Also, people running into the shots are easier to fix that way.
That's with a tripod. Lighting was rather low there, and I used a CPL filter as well, to get rid of all the reflections - so some shots took over 1 second exposure.
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