On Sun 21-Mar-2010 at 12:40 -0700, Ryan wrote:

The power of post-processing makes it worth taking 30 seconds to strafe the horizon -- on a whim, with kids in tow, or with a train pulling in -- when no real setup is feasible now but there will be time to play around later.

I agree, I have a tripod somewhere but never have a chance to use it. My panoramas tend to be shot with the camera in one hand and with a small child hanging on to the other.

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Bruno

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