Thanks, Piers, I liked that broad view, and I admire your composition and
exposure.
But I can't make out the exact position: are you on the south bank of Dornoch
Firth, or are you closer to Inverness?
It reminds me of when I went back to Lossiemouth for my last conversion to the
Tornado, in 1997. Seeing the mountains again from across the Moray Firth made
me think of old friends. I love the scenery, and I am looking forward to our
excursion north to "Moon Country" in September.
On 26 Jun 2013, at 18:41, "Piers Hemy" <piers@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It was a sunny day on 6th June, although there definitely were clouds in the
> sky, but I hope no negative words will be evinced by this cocktail of
> industry, landscape and left-over naval installations:
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>
> Chris
> http://www.hemy.me.uk/Panorama.html
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>
> It needs Flash installed in your browser (I assume no problem) and it may be
> too tall for your screen, in which case make sure to scroll to the bottom to
> find the controls - Pan left/right/up/down, Zoom in/out.
>
>
>
> 19 frames stitched in PS CS6, using E-5 and 14-54 @ 54mm with 1.4X.
>
>
>
> The furthest peak at the righthand end of the pan is about 40 miles distant,
> while at the extreme lefthand end it's maybe 50 miles.
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