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Willy willy (whirlwind) and Uluru, central Australia.

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Mirador Circ de Pessons | Grau Roig, at the eastern border between Andorra and France

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M240 + VM color skopar 21/4, LR panorama from 8 handheld photos

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Goodrich Castle, Ross-on-Wye, England. Leica MP with 35F2Asph, Kodachrome64.

I found some of the last Kodachrome 64 processed in September 2006 and scanned with Minolta Elite 5400 using Vuescan. Two of the images were taken from the same spot so I stitched them together with Lightroom Photo Merge and then adjusted the colours(yes the castle really is that red) , bring up the shadows, and used a mask in Lightroom to claw back some detail in the slide's over exposed bleached out sky. 

Lightroom's Photo Merge seems to get better and better. As always I wish I'd taken more photos for better future panos but I wasn't thinking about panos back in 2006.

With film the white balance is/was Daylight so if I want to get consistent results using my M10 then I set the WB to Daylight and fix the exposure by setting the shutter speed so that the camera doesn't auto adjust the exposure as I pan from one shot to the next. That way the merging is easier for the Photo Merge algorithm and there is less banding at the image overlap boundaries.

On the odd occasion when I think , "oh I need a wider lens" I remember that I can make a pano of shots not just left to right but up and down too (choose spherical merge). 

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