I managed to squeeze in briefly in front of them and took few quick snaps with the 10.5. This is one of them, cropped a bit to make it look more like a pano (click image for full size):

Cheers
Steffen.
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Incidental panoOn our way back from Oberon yesterday, my kids needed a toilet stop, so we pulled over at Katoomba, Echo Point. While they were busy I looked around and noticed a couple of guys shooting panos with a rickety contraption that was a poor excuse for a pano mount and a far cry from the likes of PanoSaurus...
I managed to squeeze in briefly in front of them and took few quick snaps with the 10.5. This is one of them, cropped a bit to make it look more like a pano (click image for full size): ![]() Cheers Steffen.
Stunning landscape, this would look great with a nice frame around it!
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