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Uploaded: 08/22/07 5:51 AM GMT
Grossglockner 1
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The first panorama from the highest part of Austria made out of 10 photos ;o)

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+ppigeon
08/22/07 6:14 AM GMT
Maybe you could have shown a little more of the pines in foreground. But it's very well done, I don't see any 'welding' :-)
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::Dunstickin
08/22/07 7:22 AM GMT
And a super one it is too!!!...very nicely done...keep on mate!
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::jcferg99
08/22/07 8:45 AM GMT
This is lovely and you did a very smooth job on the stitching. To do it justice it needs a super wide-screen monitor.
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.SEFA
08/22/07 9:01 AM GMT
Very nice work!
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::JQ
08/22/07 9:02 AM GMT
wow, thats pretty neat! What an amazing view! i made one out of a few photos when we were at the beach but you can really see the difference in the sky where the pictures were joined together so you did a great job!
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::VeraVardig
08/22/07 10:59 AM GMT
Nice touch with the panorama!
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::fogz
08/22/07 12:13 AM GMT
wow - very beautiful Chris! 10 pictures?? well that is some fete! I am with Pierre thinking it would have more balance with more of the trees visible, but I suppose that is what happens when you put together so many images - there is a risk of unbalance - but nevertheless it is very beautiful - you could print this off and paste it all across the room and have your very own panoramic view! great work Chris!
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.Catman68
08/22/07 12:16 AM GMT
Amazing
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::Con_
08/22/07 2:11 PM GMT
Panoramas are not just to be viewed on one monitor... my brother likes 6400x1200 panoramas for his 'FOUR' monitor set-up on his computer (4 [1600x1200]). I suspect that bm might have opted to crop his panorama to get it to fit within the 3000/side caedes limit. <-- Hint :o)
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::tigger3
08/22/07 4:19 PM GMT
Wow Chris very nice and very well done and I looks like your trying to out do Owb Bob and how many can be done. Lol!
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.corngrowth
08/22/07 7:33 PM GMT
Chris, think you and my Caedes-friend Bob (Dunsticking) have to start a competition to determine which of you both will be mentioned in the Guinness Book of records. Think Bob have the best chances now because he made a panorama out of twelve images (lol). To me you did a 'terrific' job as well bij making this beautiful panorama. Regards, Cornelius
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::dutch_postings
08/22/07 7:40 PM GMT
Oh this is very nice, it has become a wonderfull panorama indeed.
A shot from the south side, wich i had not seen. I only saw the north side.
So this image is most welcome.
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::djholmes
08/23/07 1:28 AM GMT
What a beautiful view! This is spectacular.
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::ironjoe
08/23/07 4:10 AM GMT
I can't even appreciate the subject in this one Chris because I'm in awe at how much work you must of put into this one.
Super..
Joe
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.dusa1947
08/24/07 2:26 AM GMT
You are something else! Sensational work.
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