I noticed that FA 80-320 sometimes has this strange property of 
rendering the third dimension of the image (one perpendicular to the 
film/sensor plain) in a way that makes you think you're looking at a 
miniature. This seems to be very pronounced here.

Well done!

Boris


Toine wrote:
> Cygnus cygnus actually. From Wikipedia: The Whooper Swan (Cygnus
> cygnus) is a large Northern Hemisphere swan. It is the Old World
> counterpart of the North American Trumpeter Swan.
> 
> http://leende.net/peso/swanpano.htm
> 
> Stitched (and cropped) from 5 shots, istD, FA 80-320 @ 320, 1/640 f9.0
> 400 ASA, monopod
> 
> Toine
> 


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