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    4 stitch pano

    Like most panos needs to be viewed large - I walked across the bridge you can see and it scared me **&*^ ;o)

    4 Stitch Pano by fotosespana.es, on Flickr
    :- Ian

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    Re: 4 stitch pano

    Very nice Ian
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      #3
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      Excellent Ian, well done on the processing
      Chris

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        #4
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        cheers Paul & Chris
        :- Ian

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          #5
          Re: 4 stitch pano

          That's a good pano but are the buildings towards the right leaning slightly

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            #6
            Re: 4 stitch pano

            Nice work Ian

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              #7
              Re: 4 stitch pano

              Originally posted by Stan View Post
              That's a good pano but are the buildings towards the right leaning slightly

              Stan
              most things aren't straight here Stan

              here's a full size image

              Cuenca Old Town by fotosespana.es, on Flickr
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                #8
                Re: 4 stitch pano

                Nice work Ian . The only improvement I could suggest is that you should go back when the whole scene is sunlit and do it again, you dont have to walk over the bridge again though

                BTW
                SWMBO is a gephyrophobia sufferer, so she wouldn't ever consider walking across a structure like the bridge you have shown in the pano.
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                  #9
                  Re: 4 stitch pano

                  Originally posted by Stan View Post
                  That's a good pano but are the buildings towards the right leaning slightly

                  Stan
                  I thought that aswell Stan but when I looked at the iron work in the bottom right the tower is vertical so I assumed that the buildings lean a little
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                    #10
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                    Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
                    Nice work Ian . The only improvement I could suggest is that you should go back when the whole scene is sunlit and do it again, you dont have to walk over the bridge again though

                    BTW
                    SWMBO is a gephyrophobia sufferer, so she wouldn't ever consider walking across a structure like the bridge you have shown in the pano.
                    its funny you should about returning Peter as I do want to as the small village you can see on the side of the mountain has an amazing square, but when we there the village was holding the biggest bull running event I've seen so will be visiting again at some stage - as for the bride trust me she'll never walk across that again ....I'll think twice

                    Originally posted by paulr5604 View Post
                    I thought that aswell Stan but when I looked at the iron work in the bottom right the tower is vertical so I assumed that the buildings lean a little
                    One word Paul....Spain
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                      #11
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                      You didn't fancy getting a shot of a bull charging towards you then
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                        #12
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                        Originally posted by paulr5604 View Post
                        You didn't fancy getting a shot of a bull charging towards you then
                        no....

                        I've been to a few bull runs but normally they are contained within a caged off part of the town - this one was fully open going right around the village. To stop the bulls escaping the roads on the outskirt of village had barriers that people could get between, the only time you knew a bull was running was when a firework was sent up, then you ran .....it was crazy and PACKED.

                        Heres a couple of snaps - the first one you can see a safe zone with wooden barrier



                        Last edited by Tigger; 06-05-2015, 11:55.
                        :- Ian

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                          #13
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                          Rather them than me but it would make a good picture with a 600mm lens at a low angle with the bull coming towards you. (Taking the shot then legging it)
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                            #14
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                            Originally posted by paulr5604 View Post
                            Rather them than me but it would make a good picture with a 600mm lens at a low angle with the bull coming towards you. (Taking the shot then legging it)
                            I'll send you the location ... you take the photo

                            this is my idea of a bull run ...where you have somewhere you can jump into quickly

                            IMG_5039 by fotosespana.es, on Flickr
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