The Goodwill Foot-Bridge taken from a CityCat

This is a stitch (using Autostitch) of three photos taken while on a moving CityCat (powered catamaran ferry) heading down the Brisbane River of the Goodwill Foot-Bridge.

The fatter bridge on the left is part of the Riverside Expressway (which carries traffic not pedestrians).

On the right, under the bridge can be seen the SS Forceful - the last working coal fired Steam Tug in the Southern Hemisphere.

See where this picture was taken.

View all photos taken: Thursday, 14th September 2006, This photo: 4:32am

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Comments

  • Maki_C30D said:
    another beautiful panorama, David!
    Well done!!
  • David de Groot said:
    Thanks Maria - I'm impressed how this came out actually, since I reckon we traveled between 50 and 100 m closer to the bridge with each shot, so the far left shot is taken at most 200m closer than when I took the far right, and it still stitched together nicely.
  • Maki_C30D said:
    Last week, I tried stitching some photos of our town too.
    Well, I don't like the outcome so much that's why I haven't uploaded them here yet:-p
  • David de Groot said:
    I can't expound on the beauty that is called Autostitch enough. It's a windows based program (which means I need to use my PC rather than my iBook), but it does such a fantastic job of stitching photos.

    www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
  • Cyron said:
    David, you might want to check out Autopano Pro (http://www.autopano.net/). It uses the same stitching engine as autostitch, but has a bunch of extra features built in (it's not free either)

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    Seen in Brisbanites (?)