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The harbour festival in Bristol. for a reciprocal view see www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27418 and Kilgore's shot of the same harbour at www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=7449 and another version of this at www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=29604. One week later is the balloon festival see...
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This attempt sadly cut off the top of the bridge and the camera obscura so I'll be back when the light is right. A cloud scudded by too, making that dark patch to the right of centre. British weather is so unreliable!!! Clifton Bridge spans the river Avon and connects the City of Bristol to Leigh Woods in Somerset. I...
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- GP10 Bristol from Dundry 4 (Mkii) looking north towards the Bristol Channel, the Forest of Dean and Wales by Keith Rodgerson
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Bristol from Dundry hill looking north towards the Bristol Channel. I have cropped and adjusted contrast to cut through the haze. Camera is Canon SX1 IS , 125 pictures are stitched to make this picture. A little hazy still but I'm watching the visibility and will be back when Wales is crisp and clear!! See the Bridge...
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For this version, I've used three copies of each image (captured in burst mode), and run each triplet through PhotoAcute Studio to reduce noise. For the original (www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25549 ), I simply used the third image from each burst. There's definitely an improvement in clarity. The do...
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Taken from a place where famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) must have looked over the river many times. One of his most incerdible achievements is right below this place; the first tunnel under a river. The Thames tunnel, still in use today by the London Underground Stitched in CS3
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