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Postby brembo on Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:44 pm

It's been a long time since I've posted up some images, so comes the time once again to do just that. On a recent trip around the Snowies for the Snowy Ride, I had a fair chunk of spare time so decided to explore the hills around Lake Jindabyne. With some help from the local's (and a borrowed tripod) I found a spot on the hill opposite Jindabyne.

With my trusty, grossly mistreated Canon A80 I took a few panorama's.

Handheld, taken about 11ish AM.
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This one I only wish I had some shots of the sky at the time. The small bit of sloud I cropped out looked great.
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The last two were taken at/around sunset, just when the cold southerly decided to start moving up, it got extremely windy, extremely fast, not to mention bloody cold :? All the photos were stitched using Hugin w- Enblend 2.5, Autopano 1.03, PTStitcher 2.8.4. Looking at the full sized images, there's a few places the stitching went a little amiss.

Not strictly related to Jindy, the weather last Thursday was a little brisk, especially on a motorcycle.
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Postby Killakoala on Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:43 pm

Very nice. I like how you've managed to portray the curvature of the earth too. It's an interesting element to a good pano. The third one does seem to be missing the important sky element, as the foreground seems to be lacking in subject, which appears on the right.

The first two are 'sweet as...'

I like the way the frosty sign is also frosty. ;)
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