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  • ChooChoo, VroomVroom & DingDong

    Hi All,
    I'm just back from another tour of England. As usual I've brought back some panorama material to share.
    This is a 4 image panorama of the famous, Flying Scotsman. It's in York rail museum where it's being totally restored. (There's a link to VroomVroom and DingDong images at the bottom of this post.)


    (original 7525x4223 pixels)

    More panoramas

    Note: most of the bikes in the images were destroyed by fire in 2003. The staff at the National Motorcycle Museum have done a wonderful job restoring them. The Museum re-opened in December 2004. Well worth a visit !

    trebs

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    Re: ChooChoo, VroomVroom & DingDong

    nice panoramas!!!

    don't see a stitch!
    EOS300D + EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 + EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM + Sandisk CF Ultra II 512Mb

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    • #3
      Re: ChooChoo, VroomVroom & DingDong

      leuk gedaan, en lekker scherp.
      grt,bouk.
      wie niet spreekt wordt niet gehoord, wie niet schrijft wordt niet gelezen.
      http://s281.photobucket.com/user/tut...0polder?sort=3
      https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008593234290

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      • #4
        Re: ChooChoo, VroomVroom & DingDong

        Hi,

        Very nice panos, especially york.

        In Minster there is a giveaway. Same lady in white coat walks twice. Might want to clone her out.

        What pano tool do you use ?


        DPaul.
        DPaul - A.FIAP
        D810, nikkors and other stuff

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        • #5
          Re: ChooChoo, VroomVroom & DingDong

          Prachtige pano's Trebs Dit is wel echt jou specialiteit hé
          Groetjes Vicky

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          • #6
            Re: ChooChoo, VroomVroom & DingDong

            Thanks everyone for the comments.

            Dpaul, well spotted. She's gone now

            I use PTGui to create these images. It's the front-end for Panotools.
            There are a lot of alternatives out there, some for free. I've just settled on PTgui as I like it's layout and control.

            Trebs.

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