Thanks, Joe! The moon was side yard view...
Narrows Bridges, Tacoma.
Car added to 9 panel pano.
#2, somewhere on Rt66
1 Sedona?
2 lNew Narrows Bridge under construction.
3 Same - 12 panels from 1 mile
4 Just 2 panels on a hazy eve.
Last. Gig Harbor, Wa. waterfront tavern.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
afsalvo wrote:
Driving around in a little MGB sounds like great fun. You need a smallish car to do that on some of those back roads in UK, especially when meeting a car coming in the opposite direction and the space is quite tight.
The space is quite tight for just the one car. On many country roads there is simply no way a horse could get by a car with how tight the roads are between the hedgerows. There are pull in areas every now and then and in steep hill areas, the person coming down the hill has right of way. Basically, the rule is, if you don't know how to reverse, don't go forward, when you are at the bottom of one of these standard (read narrow) country lanes that go over mountains, which, where I'm from in Wales, is just about everywhere.
And also remember, back in the day, automatics were unheard of in the majority of the UK, so you had to know how to toe and clutch with the brake and throttle. Ahhh, the good old days. If you would like to see how narrow these roads are, just watch a few episodes of Doc Martin or an episode of Escape To The Country, on British TV.
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
PAToGraphy wrote:
Panoramas can be fun (or frustrating) to create. You can "stitch" them together in many photo programs or take them on your phone. They can be created in the horizontal, vertical, spheroid or a variation thereof. Post your panoramas and if you can recall: number of panels, vertical or horizontal etc.
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What a beautiful group of pictures everybody!!! I've been out of town since Monday, so haven't posted or commented. But, I certainly have enjoyed everyone's entries (especially when I was able to look at them all on my laptop).
2 photos - had to resize (?) Trip to Sequoia and Kings Cany0n NPs.
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Tioga Pass, CA (2 pics - Horizonal)
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Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helen's - (2 pics - Horizontal)
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Sprit Lk, Mount St. Helen's - (2 pics - Horizontal) You can still see some of the logs at the very end of the lake that covered the lake after the explosion.
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Mount St. Helen's (2 pics - Horizontal)
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LeeK
Loc: Washington State
Some a little closer to home - Eastern WA.
judy juul wrote:
Tried again this A.M in the front yard for fun!
p.18 - looking mighty fine JJ
rubble43 wrote:
This is a two-panel horizontal panorama. The images were merged using Photoshop and then the verticles corrected as they suffered from wide-angle distortion. Nikon D800 with 24-85mm zoom lens at 24mm.
p.19 That was a lot of editing and detail. Like the image very much. All that detail could easily get distorted, but it didn't. Thanks so much for participating.
dhsackett wrote:
This is my first attempt at a panorama. It is Watson Lake in Prescott, AZ. I hope you like itl
p.19 Oh, I do! First attempt? Impressive. Was this with your DSLR? No matter - it was well done. Thanks so much for giving it a "go" and posting your results.
FL Streetrodder wrote:
Honolulu Hawaii
p.19 Super view and Diamond Head in the background. (and proof you do shoot something other than the gorgeous cars you share with us
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