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by antman on Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:15 am
Having seen some of the excellent panoramas recently, I have gone a bit pano crazy and finally got around to putting a few of my own together. I am still trying to get a bit of a handle on things. The pano software I have been using is autostitch.
Here we go:
1. Blue Mountains
2. Canberra Night
3. Cradle Mountain ( I know everything is a bit crooked)
4. Narrabeen Beach
5. Narrabeen Beach/Lagoon Sunset
6. Coromandle Peninsula NZ
7. Sydney Harbour
Larger images are available in my gallery.
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by Alpha_7 on Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:19 am
Geoff C,
Why have you been holding on us ? You have some great panos here, I'm off to bed, but tomorrow I'll check out all the full size ones (with works Bandwidth  ) but from the thumbnails you have some great shots.
It's also a big mix of different types of panos, so what did you use to stitch them together ?
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by PALL on Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:58 am
i loved tha cradil moutain pano,where is large version?its just like those demo terrians of Vued-Espirit,very ethntic.although all panos are very good i know how its dificult to capture and exposure,i haven'nt tried pano photography yet.wat stiching soft you used later.
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by nito on Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:55 am
All shots are nicely done. No. 5 is better than 4 in my opinion. It has a better sunset and also shows more of the landscape.
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