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I was in Woodbridge, Suffolk in February, and took several photos of the river view and just recently used a panorama maker to try it out. It may have lost some detail after being resized.
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The original photos:
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Each of the three does not have much to offer on it's own, but when the panorama works its magic, and all three are married, it shows the advantage of the wide angle lens(Though I'm not sure what lens I would need to get all that in one frame).
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