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<blockquote data-quote="MySpark53" data-source="post: 87728" data-attributes="member: 13999"><p>I have my grandmother's old Kodak camera which shot in B&W and created all of the images of now deceased ancestors that I've seen.</p><p>I have a fascination with coastal real estate, etc. which can be seen in more detail from above.</p><p>Before learning about the potential for stitching flaws from moving clouds I took a nice coastal shot (I like it) last fall. I'm going through all of my older sphere attempts with PTGui to archive the better looking ones.</p><p>Here is a Cove in Manchester by the sea.</p><p>In B&W</p><p>Kettle Cove - B&W</p><p><a href="https://panoraven.com/slider/c6o8WixfYj" target="_blank">Sharing my new 360-degree photo ?</a></p><p></p><p>In color - no color grading</p><p>Kettle Cove</p><p><a href="https://panoraven.com/slider/PKdJ8zhB2Q" target="_blank">Sharing my new 360-degree photo ?</a></p><p></p><p>The cost of real estate is staggering to contemplate. I took an officially sanctioned scuba diving course on the beach just south in the picture and a wreck diving course (about 1991)on an island just off shore bearing a few timbers (shallow dive) and various small metallic objects (nails?) reported as from the shop of Paul Revere.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_New_Hampshire_(1864)[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MySpark53, post: 87728, member: 13999"] I have my grandmother's old Kodak camera which shot in B&W and created all of the images of now deceased ancestors that I've seen. I have a fascination with coastal real estate, etc. which can be seen in more detail from above. Before learning about the potential for stitching flaws from moving clouds I took a nice coastal shot (I like it) last fall. I'm going through all of my older sphere attempts with PTGui to archive the better looking ones. Here is a Cove in Manchester by the sea. In B&W Kettle Cove - B&W [URL="https://panoraven.com/slider/c6o8WixfYj"]Sharing my new 360-degree photo ?[/URL] In color - no color grading Kettle Cove [URL="https://panoraven.com/slider/PKdJ8zhB2Q"]Sharing my new 360-degree photo ?[/URL] The cost of real estate is staggering to contemplate. I took an officially sanctioned scuba diving course on the beach just south in the picture and a wreck diving course (about 1991)on an island just off shore bearing a few timbers (shallow dive) and various small metallic objects (nails?) reported as from the shop of Paul Revere. [URL unfurl="true"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_New_Hampshire_(1864)[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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