I'll bet the rope stitching "error" was caused by shifting of the boat
attached to it. Nathan needs to work faster, or time his shots better,
when he takes panos :-)
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Russ Butler (NJ USA)
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> My take is exactly the same. I do see brightness (not color) variations
> across the sky but not elsewhere. And the sky does not seem to have the
> frequency of variation that would be needed for an 11 frame pano.
> Finally, and in particular, the one place where I know a stitch was made
> (the error in stitching the rope attached to the pier) I can't see any
> other evidence of a seam there.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Russ Butler wrote:
>> It appears to shift but I think that's caused by the varying density of
>> the clouds and the fact that the sun was nearly in the rightmost frame.
>> It was stitched from 11 frames; I don't see anything at that frequency.
>> But my eyes are old :-)
>>
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