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View from Janiculum Hill - Panorama Rome
Lens: 28mm Camera: K20d Photo Location: Janiculum Hill, Rome ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/750s Aperture: F5.6 
Posted By: Rense, 04-03-2010, 05:20 AM

Composed from 9 individual shots with the A 28/2.8, manual mode.
Stitched in PS Elements 7

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04-03-2010, 06:30 AM   #2
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Quite nice Rense - very smooth transitions between frames, and a sense of being there. Superb detail in the full download!

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers
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Great place for a panorama shot and very nicely done.
I can almost smell the springtime!
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Great pano...loved the large version!

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Quite nice Rense - very smooth transitions between frames, and a sense of being there. Superb detail in the full download!

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers
Thanks Chris. I don't earn the credits for the smoothness, its Adobe, I guess....:ugh:
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Great place for a panorama shot and very nicely done.
I can almost smell the springtime!
QuoteOriginally posted by PentX Girl Quote
Great pano...loved the large version!
Iris, Jan, Thanks!
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Very nice panorama Rense, it really does look peaceful there. How many photos did you use to make this image.

Cory

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Thanks Rense, it brought back memories of my trip to Rome in the late 90's.
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Oh...I meant to ask you Rense...is that hill one of the seven Superb view!
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Always have to check out the large version with Pano's, great job.

I'd suggest the owner of the front building in the middle get the lawn mower on their roof
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Very nice panorama Rense, it really does look peaceful there. How many photos did you use to make this image.

Cory
Hi Cory, thank you! Nine photos (see the OP )....

QuoteOriginally posted by mithrandir Quote
Thanks Rense, it brought back memories of my trip to Rome in the late 90's.
It's a nice city, isn't it Rob?

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Oh...I meant to ask you Rense...is that hill one of the seven Superb view!
Thanks Jan. Yes Janiculum Hill is said to be one of the seven. Although nobody seems to know exactely: all lists are slightly different.... But Janiculum is mostly included...
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This looks amazingly good in full size. Well done, very nice photo.
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Thank you for sharing the panoramic shot,Rense.
The picture renders a very smooth transitions between the frames.
By looking at the picture, I felt a sense of being there.
Also, superb details in the building (center), the pillar (left) and the concrete fencing (right).
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nice panorama...good job
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Hi.
Can I ask the exact place this very nice photo was taken from?
Many thanks.
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