I already posted a variation of this pano in the Photo Gallery section, but this a slightly re-worked version, so I decided to offer this in the Panoramic section also - where it probably belongs. As an aside, and as a minor mini-gripe, as much as I appreciate the Panoramic section being created, I believe the words 'Panoramic and 20 MB restriction' do not really work together - a panoramic by it's common definition usually involves stitching together potentially many hi-res shots, the final product is, in it's best form, a much larger file than 20 MB. I realize I might get slammed for this mini-gripe, but I feel that, possibly, many more Panos could be offered if this was not the case. I know there are other options available for displaying photos, but it would be nice to be able to keep it in the UHH household. Sorry for the mini-rant. I still love this site.
Really creative and very well executed !!!
All very good - for some reason really liked #5
Beautiful shot - HDR? I've got to visit there sometime.
I used one of these when I was on the grounds crew at the Penn State campus in Abington, PA in '64 (summer job)
jiminsamm wrote:
Thank you all for your help and comments. I did a bit more research on the Sony RX100M4. Since I plan on using it as a primary travel camera, I am a concerned about a number of negative review comments regarding the camera's durability. Is that a valid concern?
I've been using the Sony RX-100 MK III for a couple of years - thousands of shots in Korea, in the USA and on a river cruise in Europe - never had a single problem with it. Excellent processor, lens, and portability.
Sister ship, the Viking Tor, northbound on the Danube in Budapest
Down the cobblestones in Passau, Germany.
Keldon wrote:
My wife, son and I had a sausage and pretzel breakfast in the main square in Regensburg while a polka band badly played old Bee Gee's music and an old lady quietly got blotto on the bench beside us. It was a somewhat surreal experience. Thank you for these reminders.
You are very welcome! I would like to visit again - maybe when it is a little warmer.
Another shot from Regensburg, Germany