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Forth Rail Bridge, Head-on Panorama, Made by walking over the Forth Road Bridge, Canon 5D with Canon EF 70-200 2.8 portrait format on tripod, Shot a picture about every 80 feet head-on direction to the rail bridge, 55 single pictures in total, Stitched with Panoramafactory and manually, Original resolution 55200 x 4200 pixels equals 220 megapixels

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own work

Date

13. Nov 2007, 2:53 -- 3:38 pm

Author

Josh von Staudach

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