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 Post Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 6:38 pm    Post subject: Panoramic pictures...
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ok here is a thread for panoramic pitures...
if you dont know what they are...

these are pictures a little like a wide screen tv
only when viewed on a pc.. you can actually move left and right
or up

so basicly its as if you stood in one spot on the photo...
turning round to view whats around you..

you can get this software here... to view the panoramic pics...
http://www.panorado.com/Download/Panorado33Setup.exe

also feel free to add your own.. Smile

ill start with my bedroom sorry for the crap quality...



My room Smile load it into that software and take a look... Smile

as i add more they will get better Smile

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 Post Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 12:21 am    Post subject: cool
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here are some panoramic views of somewhere quite close to where
i live colne is around 10 miles away but blackburn looks much the same


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hope you like them





an older pictire


planet earth @ night


we have a nice place here called the lake district...
it has well ummm lakes n nice country side... loool
here is a picture of lake coniston.


ill look for more

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 Post Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 12:45 am    Post subject:
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Nice!

Especially like the earth one Very Happy

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 Post Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 3:53 pm    Post subject:
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..nice one Dave Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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 Post Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 9:12 pm    Post subject:
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Lovely pics Dave. I visited the Lake District every year when I was a li'l lass, beautiful part of the country.

‘Winewall’ sounds interesting…wots that look like then?

Planet Earth @ night... Crying or Very sad ...light pollution

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 Post Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 10:11 pm    Post subject:
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Very fantastic pictures, Dave Very Happy I love those impressions Very Happy
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 Post Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:13 pm    Post subject: hehe
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thank you all Smile

winewall.. its a nice little place... country side... Smile
much like the lakes... Smile only its a cotton factory town..
well in the olden days...

thank you all for the comments..

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 Post Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 6:54 pm    Post subject:
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If you wish to make your own panoramic pictures have a look at http://www.autostitch.net

With a bit of trial and error it is possible to make some great panoramic pictures Very Happy

Once my webspace is back up i'll post some of mine.

Thanks for the great viewing program Dave - I spent ages trying to find a good one a long time ago.

EDIT: Also have a look at the gallery on the Autostitch website
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 Post Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:42 pm    Post subject:
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Now on temp hosting:

My living room (complete with parents):



3 Cliffs Bay, Gower (View the actual 3 cliffs here:



Hong Kong:



My Garden:


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Really like the Hong Kong photo! Others are good too, nice garden Very Happy
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 Post Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:19 pm    Post subject: wow
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wow really nice pitcure sascha your living room is very nice indeed..
love the fireplace it roxor... Smile

and the other are cool also like the hong kong one Smile

nice dude!

toki

*Edit* hehe just noticed you have the exact same tv and stand as me.. Razz
dont knw the size of yours but mine is huge.. 36" i think.. Smile samsung
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 Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 3:29 pm    Post subject:
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Firstly I wanna thank Sascha.....AUTOSTITCH kicks ass....I tried the one u posted too Dave but couldnt get on with it so I tried Sascha's link and was thrilled with some of the results.....

Im not sure if all of u r aware of the incident that happened yesterday morning about a mile away from my doorstep....I think its the countries 5th largest fuel depot.....well to cut a long story short yesterday morning at 6am it kinda went KABOOM...its been burning ever since...they r currently dowsing it with foam and have been all morning and afternoon....it doesnt look like its getting any better either Sad I hope they manage to get it under control and put out soon....

Well....i thought I'd share with u a few pics (put together with autostitch Wink ) I took about 3 weeks ago from my bedroom window...was really beautifull...



and this is what it kinda looks like at the moment Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad It is a little bit better at the moment but it has been burning like that for 33 hours so far!!!



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 Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 4:46 pm    Post subject:
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I've also autostitched a few of my pics from New Zealand.....I hope u like them Wink

This is a little bay we stopped in when I went Kayaking down the Abel Tasman Sea...


This is a place called Kaikora...I went swimming with the wild dusky dolphins here Very Happy


This is the view from the hostel I stayed in in Kaikora...I used to have my breakfast looking out at this each morning Smile


I stopped at a place called Cape Foulwind (I was told why it was given that name but cant remember now...something to do with the smell coming across the sea Confused ) and went on a nice coastal walk.


This is Lake Pukaki....that snow capped mountain in the background is known as Mount Aoraki to the natives New Zealanders..or more commonly known as mount Cook...New Zealands highest mountain!


This is looking down on Queenstown.....Queenstown is known as the adrenalin capital of NZ....if there is an activity u want to do ...be it Skydive.. Bungy Jump.. Paraglide.. Bungy Jump from a paraglider... Hang glide...White water Rafting.. ANYTHING U CAN THINK OF Shocked Shocked it can be done here Very Happy


This is at a place called Glenorchy...about 45 mins from Queenstown..this is where I done my 2nd sky dive Very Happy Very Happy


And this is the view from the plane on the way up to do the skydive....it got pretty cold up there..brrrr..but the views were spectacular


I also stopped in Singapore for 3 days on the way home...this was the view from my hotel I stayed in.

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 Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 5:30 pm    Post subject:
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Wow very nice Pictures indeed. Luv the NZ images. Smile
Yeh skydiving would be worth a try, maybe someday... Shifty Wink

Thanks for sharing the photos of the fuel tank incident.
Fascinating somehow...

Thanks Sascha for the Autostitch link. That proggy
is really cool. Ended up before stitching all my images
manually which could be a real pain in the arse.
Autostitch works like a charm! Very Happy

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 Post Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 5:47 pm    Post subject: wow
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wow awesome sights andy Smile

thx for the pictures...

some how panoramic pictures look so cool...

specailly the really big ones where you can look up and down and around

Smile

good work mate.. Smile

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