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Climbing from Thredbo towards Kosciusko along 2cm sized solid welded together ice crystals and sastrugi.
This really big panorama has about 8 photos that were stitched together using the Open Source Hugin software (rectilinear lens type). Cropping with some contrast and color adjustment in Picasa. There's a wee bit of a leveling issue here though. I need to be mindful of this when using the tripod.
Photos were taken from the undeveloped area to the right of Walmart, University Town Centre shopping area in Granville, WV.
La chorale "La Horde Vocale" lors d'une répétition ouverte au public... Je m'y suis rendu pour prendre des photos mais ils avaient réduit l'éclairage à moins que le minimum, j'ai quand même pris des poses
Cette photo-ci est un assemblage rapide de 3 photos fait avec le logiciel hugin.
The Hugin is a reconstruction of a Viking longship. The craft was built in Denmark and sailed to Viking Bay in Kent before being moved to its final resting place at Pegwell Bay in Ramsgate (England).
My first panorama. I took 34 photos on the cruiseship "Adventure of the Seas" when sailing from Palermo, Sicilia. Stiched together all photos in Hugin.
(Select "All Sizes" above, then click "Original" to see the full image)
From the Zombie Walk through Launceston on the 10th of April 2010. If you're in one of these photos and would rather not be, please let me know and I'll take it down.
Note: This was pretty awkward to shoot around other less considerate photographers, so I wasn't able to get very good alignment for the panorama. Apologies to the six or so people who have extra hands.
Aligned with Hugin. Seams corrected in the GIMP.
Vista de la Sala XV del Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla, dedicada a Itálica.
De izquierda a derecha: torso de Diana, mosaico del Juicio de Paris (pared), mosaico de Baco (suelo) y estatua de Mercurio.
On permanent display on the cliff top at Pegwell Bay is a replica of the Viking longship Hugin, which sailed from Denmark to Thanet in 1949 to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the invasion of Britain, the traditional landing of the two men, and the betrothal of Hengist's daughter, Rowena, to King Vortigen of Kent. The Hugin was offered as a gift to Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail for preservation.
Taken from the main parking area at the "White House" trail. 4 photos, stitched with Hugin software.
the swiss parliament building, during the museumsnacht.
architectural projection, enfused
stitched with hugin from 3*4 images (4 for each exposure of -2, 0 and +2 EV)
The entrance to the train-station in Bern. In total 87 images, shot with my Nikon D80, stitched and enfused with hugin. Architectural Projection.
HDR-merged in Photoshop then roughly stitched with Hugin. Saturation added by auto-colour-balance from Aperture.
A pair of Ravens on the morning of a total solar eclipse which in folklore is a sign of doom and death. In Mythology worldwide Ravens are often associated with death, war, destruction and prophecy. the messenger of the gods who flies over the battlefield
However among the native peoples of North West America and the Eskimos. Raven is a trickster spirit who places the sun in the sky by stealing it from the gods to put light back in the sky.
Hugin and Mugin are the Ravens of Norse god Odin he set them to fly around the world each day, as messengers between life and death. Hugin means thought and Mugin memory.
Whilst photographing these birds its clear they watch, wait , remember and with impeccable timing seize opportunity with dexterity
Hence the Celtic proverb " there is wisdom in a Ravens head" . Something to remember on a solar eclipse when people traditionally lose their common-sense.