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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Very nicely done.
I have done a few panoramas with my Canon 40D.
I recently have been accessorising it with a grip and glass covers on the LCD screens, an intervalvometer etc.
All very affordable on Ebay.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg. Had some of your great pano shots in mind actually when realised how woefully inadequate my FOV was for this challenge. Glad I had a go now. Sounds like the 40D is giving you lots of fun.
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Originally Posted by StephenM
Looks good Rob! Nice part of the world, isn't it.
What software did you use for stitching?
Cheers,
Stephen
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Thanks Stephen (Panorama Tools - Hugin). Last time I tried something like this used Photoshop it was a PITA in comparison.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Nice pano. It's amazing it looks almost like some places around Katoomba in the blue mountains. The trees are a bit taller and denser but very similar landscape otherwise.
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Thanks Marc. There are a few lookouts around the cliffs lining the canyon (and nearby ridge/canyons). The ridges off to right in the distance have antarctic beech trees thoughts to be thousands of years old. Amazing place to explore. Have only been to Katoomba once, but can see similarity you describe. You can see a couple of the many waterfalls, but none terribly active. Looks like you can walk around and under most too, but long walks, and not possible with kids and wife in tow (assuming I was actually fit enough anyway

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