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Sitting in the front seat this is a two shot panorama of the front of the bus. Just turned it into a pencil sketch.
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That's a cool idea. It would be cool to see just a bit more detail on the left side of the street.
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Interesting. I think the sun erased some of the penciling around the left wiper.
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Good observations you guys. I was lucky to get as good a shot as I did considering I was shooting right into the sun. Here is the original 2 shots.
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The view out of the window looks like how the driver sees the road after driving the same route for many years.
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I am amazed with the stitching since I assume the bus was moving as well as the traffic. Taking two or more shots for stitching, no matter how quickly they were snapped off, would make it difficult to synchronize them in the stitching process. Did you have any problems with that?
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No problems at all Cal. Two shots, hand held.
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