Made during a stroll with friends and family. Nothing special, but again it's the combination of snow and sea that motivated me. You might think there are endless opportunities for panos across the fjord, but really there isn't; always a tree or a building in the way, or no trespassing.
The south face of the Røsnæs peninsula is famous among danish entomologists and botanists. With only 500 mm rain/year on the sunexposed slopes, a steppe-like relictfauna has kept a foothold here. Interesting species are: Common Rock-rose Helianthemum nummularium, Bloody cranesbill Geranium sanguineum, Field Cow-wheat Melampyrum arvense, Small Pasque Flower Pulsatilla pratensis, Spiked Speedwell Veronica spicata, Oberthür's Grizzled Skipper Pyrgus armoricanus and Purseweb Spider Atypus affinis.
Pano made from 15 pics (RAW), developed in DPP (cloudy, neutral, moderate sharpness), stitched with PTgui pro, 50 mm, iso-100, f/9, 1/250 sec.
Jörg Braukmann, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Paul Chater, Friedemann Dittrich, Gerhard Eidenberger, Heinz Höra, Thomas Janeck, Martin Kraus, Geir Anders Langangen, Wilfried Malz, Giuseppe Marzulli, Jörg Nitz, Danko Rihter, Augustin Werner
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LG Jörg
The sea looks exactly like in my panorama # 11200, although that was created in the autumn. Here, I see several places where the Stitcher has not so well blended. Jan, if you now have PTGui Pro, then you could improve these transitions by masking. I know that this is not so easy.
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