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I have no idea, there was a group of people reading the info boards and I couldn't be bothered to barge my way through!Moglet wrote:Steve, forgot to compliment you on the shot of the dam. What an amazing artifice! When was it built?
Hang on, just found out on this site between 1892 & 1903.
Actually Áine, your area looks fairly similar to mine: This was taken a couple of years ago before we painted the house part yellow and the shop part blue.

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I don't think so. It's probably a JCB. We live across the valley from there - our house is pretty much in the centre of the picture.osgood wrote:Is that bit of yellow a boat?
The panorama was stitched automatically by the camera software - it's a small Canon camera. Sometimes the results are better than others but at least it's easy.
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Mike,WelshFramer wrote: The panorama was stitched automatically by the camera software - it's a small Canon camera. Sometimes the results are better than others but at least it's easy.
Autostitch is easier and better than any other stitching software that I've seen and it's available from www.autostitch.net.
Just set the size% in the options, then browse to the images to open them and sit back and wait!
I did an extreme test once where I had two shots of a building in India, both at quite different zoom levels and Autostitch joined them perfectly! It had to stretch one side of one pic and shrink the joining side of the other.
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Freeware to stich with the Mac.WelshFramer wrote: Well there's one way that's it's not easier or better - it doesn't run on Macs. Seems to be Windows only.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/27159
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Took the afternoon off and went to Arundel - this pub is one of my favourite places

Due to the view from the tables outside - trouble is they've cut the huge reed beds right back so it's less photogenic now.

This is one January evening a few years ago from one of those tables - used to be my avatar and is my best selling photo. Still The 4.1 mp Nikon coolpix. I enhanced the colours and brightened it a bit though.


Due to the view from the tables outside - trouble is they've cut the huge reed beds right back so it's less photogenic now.

This is one January evening a few years ago from one of those tables - used to be my avatar and is my best selling photo. Still The 4.1 mp Nikon coolpix. I enhanced the colours and brightened it a bit though.

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