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    Scott's Park as a Planet

    Went down to Scott's park in Easton yesterday to do a 15 image 360 Panorama. Scott's Park is located on the point where the Delaware River meet the Lehigh River. I then took those images and stitched them together using Lightroom, then imported the pano into Elements 15 to create the small world effect. If you look closely enough you should see both rivers in the image.

    Easton's Scott's Park by tesarver, on Flickr

    Camera was a EOS M3 using the EF-M 18-55 STM @ 18mm. The Camera was in full manual mode: f/10, 1/125, ISO 100

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    Tom

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    Re: Scott's Park as a Planet

    This is the 360 Pano I used:

    Scott's Park, Easton Pa by tesarver, on Flickr

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      #3
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      Amazing and lots of fun Tom.

      I keep meaning to do one, but just never get around to it. Perhaps this will inspire me.
      Colin

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        #4
        Re: Scott's Park as a Planet

        Thanks Colin

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          this is much better than the other one Tom as you have a continuous circle now and cant see the beginning or end

          Stan
          Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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            #6
            Re: Scott's Park as a Planet

            Great work Tom


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            Peter

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              #7
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              Thanks Stan & Peter

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