yesterday's sunshine

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yesterday's sunshine

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A view on our walk yesterday.

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A wide vista!
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Lots of rain in those clouds!

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The Netherlands has the feature that you can see the rain falling from the clouds as it approaches you!

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Graeme wrote:
27 Oct 2020, 21:11
Lots of rain in those clouds!
Perhaps, but if there was, it didn't fall on us :joy:

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LisaGreen wrote:
27 Oct 2020, 21:27
The Netherlands has the feature that you can see the rain falling from the clouds as it approaches you!
That's quite nifty? Where can I download it? :grin:
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Flatten the country!
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HansV wrote:
28 Oct 2020, 09:36
Flatten the country!
That must be quite a powerful app. :grin: :thumbup:
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"chop it down.... with the edge of my hand"

hehehe

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A beautiful result, Ken. Is is a multi-shot panorama stitched by software?
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BobH wrote:
30 Oct 2020, 01:57
..Is is a multi-shot panorama stitched by software?
Two shots, stitched using MS ICE.

The colour is a bit flat though. I think that's because file size from my new camera is so much greater than that from my old one. Meaning to get the files down to the Lounge limit I have to chuck away much, much, more data than previously. So much that the end result is not that great.

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It's a great shot in any case.
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MS ICE is really good for a freebie!

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