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Eiffel Peak (left) and Mount...

 
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Eiffel Peak (left) and Mount...
Eiffel Peak (left) and Mount Temple (right) shrouded with cloud. The Larch valley, the upper plateau in the middle, manages to get some sun. The view from the top of the Perren Route to the Neil Colgan hut, August 22, 2004. William Marler, Nikon Cool Pix 5000.


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Aaron JohnsonNice One William

Aaron Johnson

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Nice light and color.
Posted Oct 5, 2004 8:36 pm

William MarlerRe: Nice One William

William Marler

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Thanks. Cheers William
Posted Oct 6, 2004 9:33 am

Sam MillsCrisp and Clear

Sam Mills

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Hey william - That Nikon Cool Pix is putting out some real nice photos. This set and the ones from a few days ago.
Posted Oct 6, 2004 12:34 am

William MarlerRe: Crisp and Clear

William Marler

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Yes I am having fun with it. Still learning though. Thanks for the comment. Cheers William
Posted Oct 6, 2004 9:30 am

liviozJust a fine pano!

livioz

Voted 10/10

Did you stitch 2 or 3 single images? Can you tell me (from the metadata) which was the focal length (35mm equivalent)?

Thank you very much!
Posted Oct 6, 2004 11:33 am

William MarlerRe: Just a fine pano!

William Marler

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One image, cropped to look more like a pano. Widest setting on the Nikon Cool Pix 5000 which I believe is 28mm. I don't have the camera at the office today. So I can't check so certain.



I answered you before but never noticed the response show up on the page so here it is again



Thanks and Cheers William
Posted Oct 6, 2004 2:03 pm

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