Beautiful work on your part, David. Seamless panos!!!
Great shots.
Thanks for sharing your Amazing travels around the world.
The architecture of the structures, tells a lot about the people
of that time, who designed them.
Catching up after sleep.
J-SPEIGHT, nice to see you. Thanks for the nice comment!
Mvetrano2, you are new to me, too. Thank you for coming and the compliment!
Tdearing, thank you very much! Always nice to see you.
Jaymatt, thanks for the compliment! Glad you enjoyed them.
DougS, thank you! I appreciate the compliment. If you click on the Bryce photo you would be able to navigate to other pictures around it, and some of them are also panoramas.
Photophly, I think you’re new to me. Thanks for coming and the nice comment!
FL streetrodder, I think you’re new, too. Thanks so much! I tried to choose good ones.
Earnest, nice to see you. Thanks for the compliment!
JBuckley, I don’t believe I’d seen you before. Thanks for coming and the nice comment. I do enjoy sharing.
David in Dallas wrote:
I've got more than 600 panorama stitches in my archives, and every so often I like to put together a set of miscellaneous ones that have no relationaship to each other. This eclectic mix is the result.
Red Rocks near Sedona, Arizona
Red Rocks pano 187-188 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Bryce Canyon pano 662-663 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Tulum panorama 2356-2358 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Domed ceiling, Weltenburg Abbey, Germany
Full ceiling pano by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Cologne Cathedral, Köln, Germany
Cathedral pano by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Basilica and Campanile, Pisa, Italy
Pisa panorama by
David Casteel, on Flickr (“Leaning Tower”)
Old Town, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Quebec City Old Town pano 2 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Arno River and Rialto Bridge, Florence, Italy
Arno panorama.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Doge’s Palace, Venice, Italy
Palace Courtyard pano.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Mt. Hebo Air Force Station 1964, Mt. Hebo, Oregon
196406dd Panorama--Sandwich Bay at dusk.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr
I've got more than 600 panorama stitches in my arc... (
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Well done David. We were at 4 of those places in June and in 1973 (Florence, Venice, Cologne and Pisa). BTW, that's the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, the Rialto Bridge is in Venice.
DJphoto wrote:
Well done David. We were at 4 of those places in June and in 1973 (Florence, Venice, Cologne and Pisa). BTW, that's the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, the Rialto Bridge is in Venice.
Yes, I knew that. Major memory flub. Thanks for the correction (too late to fix it here), and for the nice compliment. I've been to Italy quite a few times -- twice with my church Choir and twice with a local secular chorus. A lot of the same places each time.
David in Dallas wrote:
Yes, I knew that. Major memory flub. Thanks for the correction (too late to fix it here), and for the nice compliment. I've been to Italy quite a few times -- twice with my church Choir and twice with a local secular chorus. A lot of the same places each time.
Italy is a special place and we have tentative plans for a return trip this summer. We spent about two weeks there in June, most of it via cruise ship; our next trip will be in a rental car.
DJphoto wrote:
Italy is a special place and we have tentative plans for a return trip this summer. We spent about two weeks there in June, most of it via cruise ship; our next trip will be in a rental car.
Our Choir Director wants to go to Italy (we haven't been there since he joined us) but we're scheduled to visit England and Scotland in June, and sing a concert with famous composer John Rutter.
Very nice pano's. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, Boris, thanks for the thumbs up!
Moondoggie, thank you very much. I enjoy sharing.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Thanks for the tip/reminder. I went a lookin', and they are quite enjoyable.
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