Since PCA allows a maximum of 1200 per side, perhaps a link to your large format
might help. I certainly would love to see more details.
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The Pbase image format is large. I know of no way to deliver a larger version to PCA. Any ideas?
Thanks.
JT
Thanks.
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There is no way you can do it except through a link (URL) and redirecting us to
Pbase and making sure that access by public is enabled. With Flickr, clicking on
my image takes you to my flickr page where you can access different size images.
Perhaps others more knowledgeable may have a solution.
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Pbase and making sure that access by public is enabled. With Flickr, clicking on
my image takes you to my flickr page where you can access different size images.
Perhaps others more knowledgeable may have a solution.
Sury
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Recently I had a crash on one of the partitions and lost all my work. Luckily my originals were back up and restored them and reprocessed the same. The good news is that after 5 years, I have better SW at my disposal and my skill have become better (gone from worse to bad - I consider that an improvement - there. ).
Milan: The Duomo was behind me and looking at the Plaza.
Same scene, a bit closer to the Duomo entrance:
Pompeii ruins. Looking at Mt. Vesuvius.
Milan: The Duomo was behind me and looking at the Plaza.
Same scene, a bit closer to the Duomo entrance:
Pompeii ruins. Looking at Mt. Vesuvius.
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Thank you Henry. Here are few more:
These two are from Pompeii
This one is from top of Mount Vesuvius looking at Napoli to your right and Herculaneum to your left.
These two are from Pompeii
This one is from top of Mount Vesuvius looking at Napoli to your right and Herculaneum to your left.
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Here is a panorama I made late in the afternoon in Paris recently.
Paris, Notre Dame and Seine River
Here is the thumbnail:
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/Paris_N ... e_pano.jpg
Paris, Notre Dame and Seine River
Here is the thumbnail:
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/Paris_N ... e_pano.jpg
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Excellent job, Henry. Great details and entirely seamless.
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Not sure how I missed this thread for so long! Love the European panos from both Sury and Henry
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Thank you Andy. I am beginning to think you are "ignoring me".
Not that I blame you.
Sury
Not that I blame you.
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Thanks. I have another one I made in Budapest. Maybe I will post it later.
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Recently we stayed 2 weeks in Budapest. This is a view of the Danube River and Pest on the other side while high up on the Buda side. By the way, as you can see, the "Blue Danube" is brown in the photo.
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/Budapest_pano.jpg
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/Budapest_pano.jpg
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At the cost of repeating myself; excellent shot and processing Henry.
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Thanks, Sury.sury wrote:At the cost of repeating myself; excellent shot and processing Henry.
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Fabulous pano Henry. I love the way you have the river running through the frame. Lots of great detail in that one.
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