Creek Panorama

Another image from my recent visits to Nowendoc National Park, the junction of Callaghans Swamp creek on the left with Myall Creek, to form Myall River.
This is a panorama from two 16 mm fisheye(!) lens photos, which turned out surprisingly well
There is some residual distortion but not so much its very obvious.
I'll try to revisit this spot sometime soon and make some larger panoramas with the 30mm lens ( or soon to arrive 20mm) now I have the panorama making process worked out, after several days and nights of experimentation. The previous set of 30mm photos I took for the pano arent quite suitable.
The Tiger Snake photos I recently posted were taken ~100metres downstream from where this was taken. Callaghans Rocks, about 1km upstream to the left from here form a narrow canyon and I made my way up there last visit, but will need waterproof protection for the cameras to get as far as I'd like to, as some swimming will be involved... although I couldn't get far enough last time to see if its possible to get through from the lower side. Going around and approaching from the top side is a major effort with high cliffs below very steep slopes.
Gordon
This is a panorama from two 16 mm fisheye(!) lens photos, which turned out surprisingly well

I'll try to revisit this spot sometime soon and make some larger panoramas with the 30mm lens ( or soon to arrive 20mm) now I have the panorama making process worked out, after several days and nights of experimentation. The previous set of 30mm photos I took for the pano arent quite suitable.
The Tiger Snake photos I recently posted were taken ~100metres downstream from where this was taken. Callaghans Rocks, about 1km upstream to the left from here form a narrow canyon and I made my way up there last visit, but will need waterproof protection for the cameras to get as far as I'd like to, as some swimming will be involved... although I couldn't get far enough last time to see if its possible to get through from the lower side. Going around and approaching from the top side is a major effort with high cliffs below very steep slopes.

Gordon