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Border Rim QLDFollowing on the steps of the great Stubbsy (Pano: Queenstown NZ), but not quite at the same level, I decided to experiment with some pictures I took in 2006 of the Border Rim Mountains QLD. I believe is the best pano I managed so far. What do you think. You can see all the images at http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~zafra52 Clicking on the pano image will open different perpectives of the same image.
Is the whole grater that the sum of its parts?
Re: Border Rim QLDI much prefer the pano version Zafra.
The individual shots could just be snaps but the pano tells the story of the space/place well. Regards Colin Regards Colin
Cameras, lenses and a lust for life
Re: Border Rim QLDGreat Shot... HDR could help balance out the exposure somewhat...
Re: Border Rim QLDGreat Pano Mate
I to prefer the pano version Zafra Cheers cobby
Re: Border Rim QLDThanks guys! Surenj, I don't know about HRD. I guess that's another thing I have yet to learn.
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