Only one photo to post today. Most of the day was spent collecting tickets from the railway station in Newbury and attending two different discussion groups with Tony.
Before the rain started, I spent some time taking photos to be assembled into a panorama of the cottage and part of its garden.
Twenty-five photos were used to make the panorama: five overlapping sets of five shots bracketed for exposure. The resulting image is both "high dynamic range" (HDR) and a stitched-together panorama, cropped to remove the resulting ragged edges. I used a photo processing program on the Macintosh called PTGui Pro to do both the HDR processing and panorama assembling.
Many HDR photos have an unworldly look to them and sometimes panoramas can look a bit odd, but I think this one came out pretty well.
Clicking on the image above will take you to the Flickr page for the panorama. The assembled panorama, consisting of five large overlapping photos, was about 10,000 pixels wide. I've scaled it down to about 2500 pixels wide for uploading to Flickr.
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