Daily Panorama M Night Shalalalalala’s Non-tilt Shifted Village
Wish I’d taken a better pano here so I could have done a nice tilt shift on it to make a miniature village even more miniature.
Daily Panorama Ducks and the Disassembly of the Order of Nature Pt. 2
More ducks and ducklings. Simply cos they was well lush.
Daily Panorama Ducks, Ducklings and a Vertical Panorama of Sorts
It’s probably not my place to say, but I really like this, probably because it’s different to all the other PhotoSyntharamas I’ve done.
It all began with some totally loveable ducklings which we were recommended by a family member yo not feed as we would ‘destroy the balance of nature’. These were ducklings in a theme park I might add.
So, following feeding, the ducklings returned to their mother and the balance was restored. They all then snuggled (read ‘cwtched’) up cosy like and I began my panorama. I didn’t originally intend a vertical pano, but it worked out that way.
View it in all freakiness here:
http://photosynth.net/view/29574026-b809-4192-ad2a-60a20230da28
Daily Panorama Grass Boating (aka Preparing for Shark-Ridden Waters with a Cocker Spaniel as a Training Substitute)
Much frantic running about captured again. This time I had to try to keep up… And do did PhotoSynth.
I did quite a bit of relayering (ie retaking a particular part of the image) here in an attempt to obscure the emotions of the unhappy child in the canoe, but to no avail.
Daily Panorama ‘Locked’ in
Waited ages for the water to fill, only to discover that our shipmates operating the lock hadn’t closed the rear gate enough! It took a couple of local Bradford on Avon kids to correct the issue. Thanks!
Following this, we sped it, made some waves and got back in good time. It’s good to make waves on the canal at ahem… 6mph or 48squillion notts.
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Daily Panorama Pub Closed
Parked up the narrow boat, strolled over this bridge to the 17th Century pub only to discover it had closed 10 mins earlier. No Sunday dinner for the remaining bargers.
What followed was a journey all the way back to the trusty pub in Avoncliff where dinner was served.