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A view from one end to the other :-) This is a 3/4 image as the original was too wide to process in Lightroom. Single row, 38 shots, raw. Sony A900 with Sony Zeiss G 300mm f2.8 Taken on the Waternish Peninsula, Skye. www.optimum-trajectory-photography.com

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More (360°-) panoramas from Scotland available at www.panoramann.de/panos-scotland.html
map: www.panoramann.de/panosmaps.html
This panorama was taken hand-held with a Nikon D300s using a Nikkor 16-85mm
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Breathtaking view over the bay of Uig Harbour. When visiting Scotland in September 2010 I was travelling up north to the Isle of Skye. As weather was rather unpromising I kept going till I found a nice hotel - the Uig Hotel - overlooking this marvellous bay. Next morning I could hardly wait to finishing my breakfast wh...
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View SW from lookout on the Dunvegan to Coral Beaches road. How many seals can you see?
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Can you spot/snapshot gas bubbles emitted from rocks under seaweed in the littoral zone (lower frame)?. Seals on rocks. 22nd October 2009, 11:10am.
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View from Am Ploc lookout, Kyle of Lochalsh towards Kyleakin, Isle of Skye. 20th October 2009, 1330hrs. Ebbing spring tide, Low at 1410hrs (Mallaig) Windy day so I put a divers weightbelt on the tripod. (my first attempt so it could be sharper). Canon Powershot G10. 20 columns, 5 rows. Robbie the Pict's roadshow bus ...
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- Loch Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland, taken in early morning and looking N.W. Macleods Tables (the flat topped mountains) to the left and Dunvegan village to the right. by John Hill
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This panorama was taken (hand-held) in the early morning, hence the mountains to the West being in deep shadow. I4 frames in landscape stitched on Photoshop.
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