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You may be able to see a theme emerging from my last few posts :-)
Another one from the weekend, just before sunset (this one: http://www.stevesforums.com/forums/v...amp;forum_id=8 ), and a little on the wide side so you may have to scroll.... John. |
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Great work! You are the King of panoramas!!
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great technique and a very tranquil and pretty scene.. i am sure this looks awesome as a large print!
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Very serene and peaceful looking scene. That's a nice photo John!
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Beautiful!
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Very nice John - your blending is perfect.
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Thanks for all the comments guys: autostitch wins again it looks like :-)
Thankfully my printer can handle long pano's, the trouble is finding a frame that's long enough for them :O John. |
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