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Panorama of seven photos.
Canberra is just visible in the left of the shot (if you know where to look).
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that's a great lookout Pete, I like the trees in the forground and the layered ranges. Getting up into the high country is great, I love the isolation........good places to clear your thoughts.
What program are you using to stitch your pics together??
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Hi Russt,
I am lucky to live so close. Using the free version of Autostitch, I do the stitching at 100% and reduce later, this pano finished up as a 15Mb photo.
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Nice pano. A little dark in the foreground but the sky is nice a rich blue.
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I think the problem with the lighting is that some of the shot (left) is almost looking at the sun and I did the shots in manual so that I would not get too much variation in the exposure. Anyway, thats my excuse and I am sticking with it!
I should probably crop the left side a bit and then lighten the rest of the shot. :/
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Very scenic and beautiful.
Its a bit squashed, because of the forum's new resizing thing I think
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If you click on it it will open in its own page and you can maximise it from there by simply clicking on the image or by clicking the expand button if using IE.
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