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Left is the Forth Road Bridge. When it opened in the early 1960s it was the largest suspension bridge in Europe, and the 4th largest in the world. Now it carries vehicles to/from the Kingdom of Fife into the Edinburgh area. Right is the very beautiful Forth (rail) Bridge - a testament to Scottish engineering in the Vi...
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Shot in a hurry because it was starting to rain and using a rifle grip instead of a tripod. Unsurprisingly,there are a few stitching errors.
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View across loch leven, stitching is good but still not blending well and a vast colour difference from the right to the left, think I will have to vingette correct all images in lightroom before stitching. I was sure when I sent this that I had touched in the sky and the left edge before i flattened in photoshop but ...
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12 landscape shots taken with a Fuji S9500 and stitched with Autopano Pro. The top of the West Lomond can be seen just to the right of the middle of the picture (snapshot) whilst the East Lomond is at the right hand side. The River Leven runs through the bottom of the valley.
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Two spans of the Iconic Forth (rail) Bridge can be seen on the left. The tugs moored at Houndspoint waiting to guide the huge oil-tankers into berth at the end of the undersea pipeline from up-stream Grangemouth can be seen on the right. Centre is the small coastal town of Dalgety Bay. The Scottish home of Dario Fran...
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16 portrait shots taken with a Fuji S9500 and stitched with Autopano Pro. As usual, I forgot to set the white balance, hence the variation is sky colours.
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I took this in a rush because rain was sweeping in from the West (by the West Lomond). I set the camera for 'exposure lock' and it was only when I viewed the results that I realised the lock had not worked. Ce la vie. 41 portrait shots with a Fuji S9500 stitched with Autopano Pro.
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16 landscape shots with a Fuji S9500 of Pittenweem, Fife Scotland. Stitched with Autopano Pro. Taken on a dull afternoon so lightened up a little.
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This is one of the two main glaciated edges on the Lomonds, the other running approximately North-South next to Loch Leven. 36 images in 2 rows of 18 taken with a Fuji E550 and stitched in Autopano Pro.
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Panorama of Glenrothes from the car park on the East Lomond (Falkland Hill). Includes bits of several other towns and villages. 15 images, 28,686x2,242 pixels
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