Again I think I've succeeded with Panorama Maker.
This one was stitched from 3 pictures, where it would be impossible to get the same image from one shot.
The second one is just from 2 pictures but yet again, I couldn't quite get the scene I wanted in one frame.
The shots for that image were taken from this bridge.
It had all the characteristics of the Millennium bridge in London. It swayed like a drunk Glaswegian, and should have been closed to the public as soon as it was opened.
Anyway, if you're beginning to like pictures from Norway, it's going to get better over the next week and a half. We have visitors coming on Thursday, so the Grand Tour of Møre og Romsdal is on the cards for them
Visits to Ålesund, Kristiansund, Geiranger, Trollstigen (Troll Road), Trollveggen (TrollWall), Molde, Rødvenfjorden, Gudbrandsjuvet, etc.. etc..
Watch this space.
Yun's aa fir enoo
Monday, May 31, 2010
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nice pics Auld Een, stitch maker eh? Have to have a look, can't see any joins this end.
ReplyDeleteKev
Panorama Maker 3.5, which I use, was a free download, couple of years ago. The later versions which have to be paid for are much better and likely worth the fee.
ReplyDeleteIt's great when you just can't fit the subject into a single frame.
There are some nice Shetland Panoramas at this link:
http://shetlopedia.com/Panorama_Pictures