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First try

29/06/2009

of creating panoramic photos. I created these photos by means of this software. I recommend it to everyone as it is free and easy to use.

First photo is made of 12 images therefore it's not sharp enough. Note it contains two half dads, by mistake, hehe.



This one is created from 20 images, but this amount is still not enough. I did not crop it since many details would disappear.

My plan is to create more panorama photos, of some nicer places, although to me home sweet home is the nicest.

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