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  1. Dave W

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    Well I hope you are feeling pleased with yourself Robert because that's absolutely stunning!!!

    Are you using a tripod?
     
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    No tripod until christmas. I bust the head on my old one...
    I took 20 portraits starting from top right to top left.
    then middle right to middle left, and finally bottom right to bottom left.
    The software did a great job.. and for once the sky was a nice even brightness so there appears to be no colour change and the exposure for each slice was about the same. That helps a lot.
    Thanks for comments Dave
     
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    Its a clever package.. Just feed it the images and it does the rest. Its that easy..
    robert
     
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    Wonderful WoW really great picture.
    I can see a competition during the summer of the best of members gardens in panaramic view. Just an idea
     
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    That certainly worked well WOO. How many pics did you stitch and what software did you use? I've got PhotoStitch with my Canon software but have only used it a couple of times and don't think (though not sure) that it can stitch in two dimensions like Robert's software.
     
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    Thank you Cap and Dave ,I Only used 5 Dave and the software is built in with windows (Windows Live Photo Gallery):)
     
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    Robert has been to church this morning.......
    As part of my walkabout, and to take loads of pictures for stitched panaramics
    I think these two are from 13 and 15 portrait pictures

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    Hi Cap another outstanding panoramic view:thumb:Here,s one I made earlier:)
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    Two crackers there Woo.. Cant wait to get on the moors again and capture a few wide pictures.
     
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    Amazing Robert! It will be interesting to see what you manage to produce on the moors.
     
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    Hi Cap thanks for that I think yours Church shots are a Street in front
    of Mine,Keep them coming.:)
     
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    One I took this Morning:)
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    Please...please. please can I have some of that sunshine???
    Good pano picture.
    Ive not been out today. "Ive got a bit of a chest " as they say and dont feel to good. Good news is... I shall get over it to take plenty more pictures:gnthb:
    We used to call that water the "River Mudway" does not appeared to have changed much!
    robert
     
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    That's worked very nicely WOO, you picked a nice viewpoint.

    We could do with some of that sunshine too, haven't seen a sky like that since around 14th Dec:mad:
     

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