On 6/26/13 16:35 : , Piers Hemy wrote:
> Thanks for looking and appreciating, Paul - yes, there is much to see. And
> yes, it WAS a huge file, several hundred megabytes at one stage, which is
> partly why I only posted a Zoomified version.
>
> This was handheld, as I hadn't expected to be presented with such a view on
> the day (I had only 7-14, 14-54 and 1.4TC, and has used the 7-14 almost
> exclusively to that point) but I note your Panosaurus acquisition - I
> couldn't resist a Kaidan a few weeks back, for less than USD200, but it is a
> bit of a process to set it up.
>
>
All of the panos of the demolition of the hospital are handheld. I have
to hold the E-M5 vertically, overhead, over the construction fence.
Thankfully I can see well enough in the LCD to keep things aligned, and
I've kinda learned how to pivot on the "sort-of-entrance-pupil".
The last two days they've had the damn crane parked RIGHT IN FRONT of
the spot I always use - hopefully, tomorrow they'll park the damn thing
somewhere else. Don't they understand they're messing with historical
documentation?
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Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
Valparaiso, IN
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever." - David St. Hubbins
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life" - Harlan Howard
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