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Few Panos from Scotland

lensman

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Had a few days break ans was lucky enough to visit Scotland, weather was cold but dry, managed a few PX pano's

David
 

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Nice results from such basic cam as PX. Were they made in camera or stitched in post? What angle do they span? 160-180 degrees? How they would compare to a fish-eye take? My favorite is nr.2 from top. Te opposites of mountain tops one light another dark. Stanislaw
 
I'm impressed again with you PX results (and I own one). I like the mountain shots best too. The Oban shots are very picture postcard and would sell to the tourists.

Richard
 
Very nice sets David!
I have a feeling that if you could pull the blue/cyan back on #1 it would be an absolute belter! ;)
Love the details of the castle defences in #3 also...and of course the 'pretty' ones taken in Oban. The circular folly top right of the last one has come out really well! :)
 
Thanks all for your kind comments, very much appreciated :D

Phil: This is my favorite also

Stanislaw: The photo's were stitched on the PC, angles were between about 100 & 180 degrees, never used a fish-eye so I can't answer this one.

Richard: I'm quite impressed with the PX, 28mm & decent light, results not to bad at all.

Andy: I'm thinking along the same lines on photo #1, maybe even a sepia, I'll give it a try & see how it comes out.

David
 
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