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Wau, ganz heisses Sujet! Ist dieses «Wood Art» das ganze Jahr anzutreffen oder hast du das so arrangiert? Freue mich von dir zu hören, am liebsten per Mail: macello@mac.com. Beste Grüsse, MaCello
This HDR panoramio was shot using a Canon PowerShot S3 IS running the CHDK firmware hack; this allowed me to shoot exposure brackets easily.
The panoramio is composed of 58 exposure brackets, each consisting of 8 photos with shutter times in the range of 1/8 to 1/1000 s, for a whopping total of 464 6-Megapixel photos.
The original coverage is 360 degrees horizontal, and 166 degrees vertical (all the way from the zenith to 14 degrees above the ground), but since the tree branches near the zenith moved a bit within each exposure bracket, I decided to make a small cut: The coverage of the above image is 360 degrees horizontal, and 145 degrees vertical.
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Great view! LIKE Greetings Vanessa!
the title should be...In Cano Blanco waiting for the boat TO Parismina
Wau, ganz heisses Sujet! Ist dieses «Wood Art» das ganze Jahr anzutreffen oder hast du das so arrangiert? Freue mich von dir zu hören, am liebsten per Mail: macello@mac.com. Beste Grüsse, MaCello
@chadu:
Nah: The date on the photo is clear enough, and this shows a nice temporal evolution of the place.
This HDR panoramio was shot using a Canon PowerShot S3 IS running the CHDK firmware hack; this allowed me to shoot exposure brackets easily.
The panoramio is composed of 58 exposure brackets, each consisting of 8 photos with shutter times in the range of 1/8 to 1/1000 s, for a whopping total of 464 6-Megapixel photos.
The original coverage is 360 degrees horizontal, and 166 degrees vertical (all the way from the zenith to 14 degrees above the ground), but since the tree branches near the zenith moved a bit within each exposure bracket, I decided to make a small cut: The coverage of the above image is 360 degrees horizontal, and 145 degrees vertical.