Very different kinds of paths in very different kinds of places.
Corkscrew swamp, Naples FLA
St. Paul de Vence, France
Interested in what you might have in Nikon F mount lenses
Thanks everyone! Much appreciated
Have a pine tree on our property that consistently delivers content to capture.
Thoughts on this one is welcomed.
Check out this site. All locals that volunteer and provide free walking tours
http://greeters.paris/
Shot from my backyard today
Great shot. Thanks for sharing it.
I hope you meant 1975 and not 1075, otherwise your much older than most on this this site 😂.
It was taken from castle hill just above Hotel Suisse where we stayed.
Marché Aux Fleurs Cours Saleya does have some good restaurants, good time morning, day or night.
We did have Socca, pan bagnat, salad nicoise and my favorite, moules frites!
If you do go in the spring I can give a list of restaurants we tried.
An awesome way to see the surrounding area is Nice-Cars http://www.nice-car.fr/ . A lot of fun and great for shutterbugs that want to pull over and shoot pics.
Longshadow wrote:
Neat.
Is ICE available for windows 10/11?
I have it on my Win 7 box, but it appears to have been depreciated now.
Was able to find it with a Google search for image composite editor download.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/252274/how-to-download-image-composite-editor-20.html
Midway down the thread there’s a link for 64 or 32 bit versions
Panoramic made from 4 shots and stitched using Microsoft’s Image Composite Editor.
Taken from a top Castle Hill
Sirsnapalot wrote:
Great job, but I was wandering, how long does it take for one who lives on the top to get down to the beach? I see no cars or streets for that matter, just curious….
Thanks Sirsnapalot!
There are a couple of roads running parallel to the shoreline about midway up and higher, but path to the beach is A LOT of steps and ramped paths!
SteveR wrote:
Nicely done. I would loved to have seen it in download.
Realized I hadn’t done that after sending it.
Here’s another try
BboH wrote:
I think its a good scene; its a good pano; and, no PP needed to my eye.
If you would - 16 shots: how many rows and how many columns?
4 x 4. The shots were done hand held so I did have to crop some of the edges out