Ric!

That's what I was hoping for... people to try it for the first time if they haven't done it before. Sometimes all you need is an excuse... this is the excuse to have a go

. I hope you enjoyed learning/doing something new

. I apologise in advance if it becomes an obsession

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Originally Posted by bartman
I guess thats why I did it!! 
I would love to see some vertical/overhead panos of waterfalls Al. would you mind posting some?
Thanks
Bartman
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OK Bart, here's a few from fairly early on when I was just getting the hang of digital photography. Looking at them now, I can see many of them could do with a touch up. I don't think I'd discovered how to use the clone tool when some of these were done. BTW I used to do panoramas on film with a standard camera...

... much fiddling about overlapping and trimming photos to assemble the panorama

. It's much easier now!
1. The first pitch of Kalang Falls Canyon. 2 images.
2. I think this one as about the 4th pitch in Kalang (

memory is starting to fade!). 2 images.
3. My partner Lyn abseiling the second pitch of Arabanoo Canyon. I have a better version of this one somwhere - no date stamps up the side

. My brother Col makes his living restoring and selling old photos these days, so he very adeptly rejoined the ropes between the frames

and I now have this shot printed (600mm tall plus frame) and hanging in the lounge room.

2 images.
4. 3rd or 4th pitch from Arabanoo Canyon. 2 images.
Al.