tiabunna's photos with the keyword: stitched

Lookout panorama

05 Sep 2020 25 19 243
Stitched panorama of the view from the lookout in the Jerrawangala National Park. Although the intensity of the fires varied depending on the ground slope and winds, almost the entire forested area in this image was burnt in the bushfires of late 2019 / early 2020. I have added a note to an area which appears more badly burnt. Needs to be viewed large.

Let's go to the beach

23 Apr 2020 46 48 383
Stitched panorama of a sunny day with a cold front coming up the coast. One to view large. HFF, stay safe and have a great weekend everyone.

From the lighthouse

17 Jan 2019 39 29 439
The view from the Montague Island lighthouse. This stitched panorama looks north across the island and shows the two different types of geology - granite nearby and basalt on the more distant section. The tern colony (previous images) is visible on the adjacent rocky areas. Definitely one to view large. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone.

Araluen Valley

08 Nov 2018 26 27 540
A very wide (180 degree) panorama of the Araluen Valley and its surrounds. When the bushrangers visited this area (see PiP/previous image), they retreated back into the hills in the centre. View large. HFF and have a great weekend. Explored.

My first Milky Way bow

07 May 2018 43 69 726
Six stitched images (vertical format) were needed to make this (about 180 degree) panorama of the Milky Way. In the middle of the bow are the Magellanic Clouds, two small satellite galaxies. Out on the right, a little evening mist is beginning to cover the lights of the local town. One to view large, maybe while listening to this. Explored.

Sunset Panorama

02 May 2018 29 31 630
There were some spectacular sunsets during our stay in South Australia. A stitched panorama was needed to capture this one. Definitely best viewed large. Explored.

From Intermediate Hill

14 May 2017 19 12 649
You just have to be impressed by the originality of place names like "Intermediate Hill" ! Either way, it's about half way along the island (it's the hill at the left of my previous image) and this is a stitched panorama of the view, covering about 180 degrees and the length of the island. It gives a good view of the lagoon and the coral barrier reef. The island is about 80% covered in natural forest. View large.

Evening city lights

15 Mar 2017 29 16 720
Merged evening panorama of Brisbane. Not much of a sunset, but the lights made up for it. It's some years since I visited the city and I can't get over how much the buildings have grown - the bridge and City Hall (now lost among the giants) were once the tallest. Best viewed large. Explored. Spread the news: www.ipernity.com/group/2260604/discuss/186760

Entering Captains Flat

17 Feb 2015 23 22 713
The road leading into Captains Flat winds past the old mine working area. Stitched panorama, best viewed large on black. Explored.

Panorama at Dumont d'Urville

25 Jan 2014 8 10 684
The French antarctic base of Dumont d'Urville is situated on a series of rocky islands. There are thousands of nesting Adelie penguins in the surrounding area. This panorama was taken looking westward along the coast from near the station, which is to the right. The note has a larger version of the image. Use the 'satellite view' if looking at the location.

Looking further south from Mt Lacey

12 Sep 2012 1 503
Stitched panorama from old negatives. Looking further south into the Prince Charles Mountains from Mt Lacey, the most southerly point I reached. Here we erected a trig point and took readings of distance with a tellurometer to a field party travelling to other peaks in the area. The distant mountain range is about 30km away, Mt Bechervaise is the large peak on the far left. (I suggest viewing on black)

Prince Charles Mtns Panorama

11 Sep 2012 475
Stitched panorama from old negatives (best viewed on black). Looking from Peak 7 south toward our destination, still some 48km (30 miles) distant. We established our base camp about 8km from the mountains, more or less in line between the left of the foreground rock outcrop and the large mountain massif above and to the right, about one third into the photo. This is the "Athos" range of the PCM, those with a literary inclination will not be surprised that the next two ranges are named "Porthos" and "Aramis" : after the Three Musketeers.

Panorama of Macquarie Island, looking south from N…

14 Sep 2016 27 25 915
After several years of mixed intentions, I understand that there are now (2023) plans to rebuild the existing station. Panorama stitched from three film slides, looking south across the station and isthmus toward the main part of the island. (It is about 35km long and 5km wide). Partly because the old Kodachrome film was low ISO, most photos were taken on sunny "Kodachrome" days - sadly that is not representative of the usual weather. Macquarie has about 350 days yearly on which it rains (or drizzles), it is usually overcast, and often foggy. Strong winds, usually from the west, are almost constant. Best viewed large.

Sunset panorama at Snowball, Australia

18 May 2013 4 1 591
Stitched panorama. To all my Flickr friends who may visit here, I've taken out a membership and will see how things work out. So far I've been very impressed with the presentation and the way things can be configured. :)