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Saturday
Apr032010

civilized ku # 452 ~ feels like Summer

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Saranac River between Franklin Falls Pond and Union Falls Pond ~ in the NE Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
Yesterday, after 4 days of rain and cold damp weather, the sun came out and the temperature shot up into the 80s. So, Hugo and I spent most of the day in the Great Outdoors.

First, it was whacking our way through a couple buckets of balls at the driving range and then it was whacking our way through the thickets and tangles down a ravine to the Saranac River between Franklin Falls Pond and Union Falls Pond. It was fun and we both have the bushwhacking scrapes and gouges to prove it.

FYI, a 4 frame PS auto stitch made with the EP-1 & the Panasonic 20mm f1.7

Reader Comments (3)

You might ask your wife if she allows the procurement of a new ruler. I don't know if you have noticed: This picture is not exactly square.

April 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRalph Aichinger

I'm going to assume the image was shot handheld (?) without benefit of the tripod leveling and lens node finding tripod head. A fun shot and impressive viz what can be done with stitching.

April 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDennis Allshouse

Feels like a natural view of the scene i.e as if I was standing from where you took the shot. Very neat stitching job - is it 80% / 20% effort from PS / Mark, or does PS do nearly all the hard work?

April 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSven W

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