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Curber Edge
A 4 shot panoramic taken at Curber Edge in the Peak District Derbyshire. 0.6 Graduated ND filter used.
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Great pano Steve. I like the 3D effect.
Regards, bert
Donald Bryant at 15:37 CEST on 12-Oct-2006 [Reply]
Very Nice
Steve
Another beautiful landscape.
Reguards
Bob
Bob Doucette at 12:21 CEST on 13-Oct-2006 [Reply]
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Thanks very much for your comments, it was lovely to get out with my camera after some nasty wet weather the last few days.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 15:13 CEST on 13-Oct-2006 [Reply]
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Steve,
Another great panorama. If only I could use a stitch tool!
Kindest regards, Peter
Peter French at 19:24 CEST on 16-Oct-2006 [Reply]
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Peter French wrote:
> Steve,
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> Another great panorama. If only I could use a stitch tool!
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> Kindest regards, Peter
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Thanks for your comments Peter,
The stitching is the easy bit, I use a piece of free software to do my panoramics available from www.autostitch.net it is very simple to use and I find much better than photomerge in CS2.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 06:46 CEST on 17-Oct-2006 [Reply]