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Part of the South wall of Falkland Palace showing the deterioration of the stonework.
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Part of Dysart harbour. 61hand-held portrait shots in 2 rows. Canon EOS 400d with old Sigma 70-300mm lens set at 70mm. Automatic exposure which accounts for the variations across the pano. Even Autopano Pro could not deal with the uneven alignment of the shots so there are many stitching errors. Definitely need to use...
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The old pier in the distance was once used by ferries to Edinburgh. One of the adjacent houses was a hotel owned by the ferry company.
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Sometimes even modern architects get it right.
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Vastly over-ambiitious pano. I ususally get messages saying that the pano exceeds the size of jpg that Photoshop can handle but this time the 118,000 pixels were way beyond the 64,000 jpg limit. Tried to save as an uncompressed tiff but Autipano Pro just blew up. Could not get the tripod vertical enough either, which d...
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Last remnant of an ancient church. Dysart was considered such an important harbour that a cannon was once emplaced on the roof. 14 images 5,890x9,826
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Dysart used to be the main port for the export of coal from Fife so there was plenty of fuel for the salt pans which were built on the foreshore. 20 images 10,914x4,666
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