On 3/27/2020 1:46 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
As I think about it, I remember the same basic technique worked well with the µ4/3
Oly 9-18 zoom. Shots @ 9 mm didn't work at all well. I've got great panas with that lens done
that way. Later, I went to making pana stitch shots with the 12-60 PLeica. This was done @ 24
mm eq. <https://photos.app.goo.gl/1VbJtr4tc3E5WsMr9>
And stitched in Hugin, to put this one in context.
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/TNF3EBnSAZTdHXEE6>
Nice shots, I love the clouds.
I'll look this weekend, but I think I have a shot from that exact same
spot taken with the 24/2.8 and OM-2S.
WOW, small world!
We were staying in one place for almost a week, so passed that barn and those sheep in daylight 3-4 times, on our way to
various places (and at night, going the other way). The light was never the same as that first day.
This area of Ireland, the Connemara, was once forested, but I was told changes
in the soil since mean it can't be
reforested by simply planing new trees.
Connemara is one of my most favorite places. I absolutely love it there. Galway
is my chosen European home.
I wouldn't want to live in Galway itself. It may have changed a great deal since you were there. Very crowded, lots of
clogged traffic. Lots of tourists, even in mid October. Must be a real zoo in the summer.
One of the villages near there would be nicer.
Wandering Connemara and the other side of the river, didn't seem touristy - until we went to the the Cliffs of Mohr -
oppressively crowded. The part of The Burren we visited had an awful lot of cars parked on the road, but was almost
empty when we were walking.
Have you been to the village of Cong? Off season, at least, a lovely little place, with good ruins and a beautiful
park/arboretum across the little river bridge.
More photos not yet processed, sigh . . .
Bit O Green Moose
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