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Another handheld panorama of Yosemite, this time from a very crowded Glacier Point. Nikon D800, 24-120 VR at 50mm, stitched by Microsoft ICE
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Yosemite Valley handheld panorama from Tunnel View Nikon D800, 24-120 VR at 66mm, heavily cropped vertically from larger image, stitched by Microsoft ICE
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Handheld panorama of Yosemite, taken from Valley View, Bridalveil Fall flowing. Nikon D800, 24-120 VR at 50mm, stitched with Microsoft ICE
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There's a viewing spot in Fairlight looking north at the top of Peter James Lane... (There's also one in Fairlight Country Park looking towards Camber Sands, but that was too hazy) Rye is the largest thing in the distance at the east end, lots of small nearer villages. Pentax Kx, A 200 f4
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Framlingham Castle reflected in its Mere. Which is a mire - you sink in the ground, the tripod does too. Pentax Kx, A200
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Very hard to find a place suitable to gigapan from - but after walking round the whole thing (both rims - strenuous), we stopped in the middle of it (at Horseshoe Bend) for lunch. And afterwards made this! Exposure is of course a huge problem - very dark in the gorge, very bright where the limestone gets full sun - so ...
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The most heart stopping gigapan I've taken... Its hard finding a place to gigapan a meander from - especially since the Luxembourg map at 1:50,000 has lots of resolution but mysteriously omits vital details like where you might park or omits viewpoints altogether - so we felt lucky to find this place: its not actually ...
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Walking along the E1/Maurice Cosyn Pfad the view is mostly broken by trees. But here and there some enterprising soul has been busy with a chainsaw and you get to see out in a decent way. Here's a view out of the path east, over the Sure river into Germany - the houses are Folkenbach. Handheld, of course, stitched by M...
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Another handheld one, this time of Echternach from the start of E1 - the Maurice Cosyn Pfad (path) - see also www.gigapan.org/gigapans/58044/ . It goes all the way to Diekirch, but we only walked along to the Gorge du Loup - a surprise in that it doesn't fill full of falling stuff and the there's a viewpoint fro...
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Handheld pan of Beaufort Castle. Stitched with Microsoft ICE since it can sort out this stuff more easily than Gigapan stitch, though it does seem to have added some more perspective distortion. Pentax K7, Tamron 18-250 at 32.5mm
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