Taughannock Falls State Park
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Thanks Matt and Angel! With all the recent rains, the falls were flowing nicely. Couldn't even take a shot from the end of the trail due to all the mist getting all over the lens. Definitely a big difference from when I was there last year!
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In my current activity of trying desperately to recover my images from a hard drive crash (making progress, outlook is optimistic), I found a nifty (I think) panorama I took at the overlook above the hairpin turn of the creek above the main falls. I forgot I had stitched this together, and it turned out pretty good. Since my images of the falls themselves can't hold a candle to the ones already posted, I figured this might be of some interest.
[img2]http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/4189/d ... aughan.jpg[/img2]
hmmm.... make sure to make your browser window as wide as possible to see it all.... Changed to img2 to make it fit & clickable..... better late than never....
[img2]http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/4189/d ... aughan.jpg[/img2]
hmmm.... make sure to make your browser window as wide as possible to see it all.... Changed to img2 to make it fit & clickable..... better late than never....
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Great job! I love making panoramas like that. It might be a good idea to crop out the hand and fence on the left though.
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Very cool perspective!
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excellent! I suck at panos, so I'm quite impressed
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Thanks everyone. Yeah, the hand could get cropped off without losing much. I had thought of cropping the top fence rail, but that would have left off too much.
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just clone out the hand.