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Sender:G. Donald Bain
Date/Time:2005-Jul-03 01:08:00
Subject:Re: Two times the same location

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Two times the same location G. Donald Bain 2005-Jul-03 01:08:00
Gabi (and all),

Remember to record the story of your shoot on your WWP panorama page. 
Just click the green ADD EXTRA TEXT button, then choose Behind the 
Scenes or one or even two translations of your caption to other 
languages.

Don

On Jul 2, 2005, at 4:03 PM, Gabi Haindl wrote:

> Hi all and Don!
>
> The preparation server might have a bit load at the moment, but it's 
> also
> important to see what's already submitted.
>
> We had the option to choose from several panoramas to submit and a 
> quick
> look at the nice thumbnails showed that one of the locations was 
> already
> taken. So Jo picked another one to submit.
>
> Hello Milko!
>
> Next time we meet there and you owe us a beer or so. ;)
> We had the much longer way to travel to the Waterfall of Urach.
>
> I guess the difference of the location of our shots is less than half a
> meter.
> http://kugelblick.de/panos/wwp0506/jo9734_en.html
> compare that to Milko Amorth's pano on the wwp server (I don't want to 
> paste
> the url of the preparation server here, so look for yourself for his 
> page)
>
> Some more panos of the Waterfall of Urach and the Vertical Cave of
> Laichingen, which is not far away from the waterfall, are on my 
> overview
> page to this WWP. http://kugelblick.de/panos/wwp0506/index_en.html
>
> Someone asked a few days ago if we got wet.
> We got wet, and our equimpent to. I never cleaned so often my fisheye 
> lens.
> Take a shot, check if it is still clean. If not, clean it and take the 
> shot
> again ....
> Barfoot in really cold water. Rubberboots where the water needed only 
> some
> more centimeters to flood them ... kind of rain in the cave. A real
> challenge but a lot of fun too! :)
>
> Great panos all around on the wwp site!
> And thanks for all the work Don, Landis and Markus!
>
> Greetings from Germany!
>
> Gabi Haindl
>
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