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Re: Don's essay on ELEVATION
Briar 2008-Jun-09 02:50:00
Any ideas for shooting a pan from a large tower when you cannot set up at
the centre point? You would have to shoot from (x??) locations around a
circle looking outwards, then how could you set up a stitching programme to
put them together?
Thanks for any ideas!!
Briar Bentley,
Agender Northland.
316 Springfield Road.
R D 8 Whangarei
09-432-2092
0274-904-553
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-----Original Message-----
From: #removed# [mailto:#removed#] On Behalf Of Nick
Sent: Monday, 9 June 2008 2:45 p.m.
To: #removed#
Subject: Re: Don's essay on ELEVATION
Hi Don & Markus
Thanks for your insperation for the next event, I would love to be
able to shoot a skydive panorama, but I've only done six solo jumps so
far, then I would have to come up with a way to shoot it. So I will go
with the conventional elevation, there are a number of locations
around Melbourne including my two "Best of" 2005 & 2006, I won't use
those locations. I could go with Mt Dandenong, Mt Macedon, the Rialto
tower or the Eureka tower.
I hope to see many great entries to the next event.
Nick Milligan.
--- In #removed# <mailto:wwp%40yahoogroups.com> com, "G. Donald Bain"
<dbain@...> wrote:
>
> About Themes
>
>
> Bungee jumping and BASE jumping - losing elevation, fast. Perhaps the
> ultimate exploitation of elevation for raw adrenaline-pumping thrills
> is in Las Vegas. There is a roller coaster on the roof of the
> Stratosphere Tower - and a bungee jump even above that, a thousand
> feet above the Strip.
>
> Hope this helps!
> Don
>
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