Some years ago during a high-water the old bridge has been destroyed. This wooden frame work bridge is the new one. It is a very similar construction to the one you find some kilometers downstream.
Postbridge Telephone Booth
A typical red telephone booth near a famous stone bridge in Postbridge.
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Postbridge On The Bridge
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Haytor Summit
After three days of talks at Plymouth University the people from the PanoTools Meeting 2010 went to Haytor:
Haytor Gipfel in England
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Haytor East View
Standing on Haytor you can see towards the east.
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Haytor Panographers
Try to count the cameras on this panorama. I guess Haytor was one of the most panographed locations this day 🙂
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Haytor South View
Before climbing Haytor
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Plymouth Harbour Fish Sculpture Shadow
This sculpture is the Barbican Prawn and is located right next to the Mayflower Steps.
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Wheelchair Mounted Ladybug Spherical Video Camera
Panographers inspect the Ladybug2 spherical video camera, that has been mounted on a wheelchair.
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PanoTools Meeting 2010 Group Shot
This panorama has been stitched from two images taken with the Sony NEX5 camera. I used the so called “Sweep Panorama” shooting mode of the camera. You start to shoot while turning around. The camera takes images very fast and stitches them directly in the camera. The result is a single JPG image. In this case I had to take two panoramas, each with a resulting size of 12416×1856 pixels. Afterwards I used PTGui Pro to combine the two images, which had a horizontal FOV of about 207°. The final stitched panorama had a size of 21748×1776 pixels. One problem was moving people, like e.g. Bernhard. I was not able to correct this, because the error already occured inside the camera. Thus the source image for my panorama already had this error. 🙁
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Note: This is the very first panorama I took with this new technique!
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