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Hobart Waterfront PanoramasThese were taken this afternoon whilst I walked of Christmas lunch. I will post links instead of the files.
Hobart Water Front, this area will be host to the Sydney to Hobart Yachts in the next few days. The famous fish punts of Hobart, these guys are well worth a visit if your after some really nice fish and chips. Victoria Dock, has become home to the fishing fleet of Hobart. This area is always full at this time of year. One from this morning, couldn't help myself when I woke up to see Mount Wellington covered in Snow. Edit (Stubbsy) fixed link URLs (removed quote marks)
wow mate
seamless stitching.... although im not sure if i like the large amount of distortion in the picture. well done tho. keep it up MattyO
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Thanks Matty, I am not sure if I like the 180 degree panos myself, probably because of the big curve (from the edge of the wharf.
David
For me the first of these is the only strong image. The second is too wide for the subject matter (the punts) which gets lost in reasonably busy image and the third is just too distorted for my tastes (and yes I know I use the 10.5 fisheye a lot). I also took the liberty of editing your post to fix your links (I removed the quotes around the urls) Last edited by stubbsy on Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Peter
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Thanks Stubbsy, I agree, I have been looking at the curved images most of the day and I just cannot convince myself that I like them. Thanks also for fixing the links. Cheers David
I tend to agree that the first works and the others are too busy / distorted to really carry it off, that said the stitching is most impressive.
Hi there Big V and thanks. As for Clipsal I am not sure as yet, am working on a few possibilities and will have to let you know at a later date.
Thanks Craig, I agree. I am not a keen fan on the others but do like number one as well.
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