Vinyards

in the Hunter Valley.

4 exposures stitched together with AutoStitch.

View all photos taken: Sunday, 31st December 2006, This photo: 8:40am

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Comments

  • a777thunder said:
    This photo must be viewed LARGE..!!!!


    A great stitching job there David. I gave up in those programmes and do it by cut and past in P/S now, but that's awesome.

    Estelle and I wish you and ALL you family a Happy New Year.
    filled with love and surrounded by laughter.
  • rainforest_harley said:
    looks good Dave
  • David de Groot said:
    Thanks Guys :)

    AutoStitch does a wonderful job providing you take overlapping shots and that you do horizontal pans rather than vertical.
  • Bruce Cooke said:
    Nice shot Dave.
  • David de Groot said:
    Thanks Bruce :)

    'twas a nice day for photography and winery visiting.
  • Ian Mc1 said:
    Great stitch job Dave.
    I thought vertical with heaps of shots was the way to go.
    Mind you the more shots the more chance of errors creeping in !!!
    Not that this would apply to you of course !!!
    Wishing you and your family a Happy New Year.
  • Mark McCowen said:
    Well I hope you had a chance to sit down and enjoy the scenery with a tall glass a wine. You make this place look so pretty and elegant.
  • David de Groot said:
    This particular panorama series was taken on the side of the road across from a winery that was closed over Christmas, so no wine drinking for me. In fact, because this was pretty much a business trip through the Hunter region, I only did one tasting (that, and I was driving).
  • jacki-dee said:
    I like the colors, patterns, and the stock-shute there in the foreground. Cattle? Thanks for taking time to show the "long view" of the countryside. Very interesting.
  • David de Groot said:
    Cattle it is Jacki.
    This area is part of the Lower Hunter Valley, New South Wales' premier wine producing area (thus the vineyards) :)
  • *melby* said:
    Beautiful landscape :)
  • David de Groot said:
    Thanks Melby, vineyards are nearly always pretty :)
  • leadegroot said:
    If anyone is interested, this photo was used on the homepage of this website:
    Wines and Wineries of Australia