I took the following panorama on my phone whilst skating on Kringlevann, not far from outskirts of Oslo.
Tag: panorama
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Sunset near Ingierstrand
My lovely friend Ingvild invited me to Ingierstrand just outside of Oslo to hang out with her and her friends for the weekend. We had a terrific time and witnessed a spectacular sunset across the fiord just after dinner.

Taken from near the cabin. Irene and Hilde standing on the jetty. 
Irene walking along the shoreline -
Bridge at Albert Town camp site
Panoramic view of the river which flows beside the Albert Town camping ground. I was visiting Krissi and Jaimee Wood at their camp site.
Original panoramic photo can be downloaded here.
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Mt St John

Panorama taken from on top of Mt St John (near Lake Tekapo) showing Lake Alexandrina. Download high resolution version. 
Church of the Good Shepherd, on the Lake Tekapo waterfront 
Panorama taken from on top of Mt St John, showing Lake Tekapo. Download high-resolution version. 
Lake Tekapo township as seen from Mt St John -
Pearl flat
Chris Laing and I camped at Pearl flat which sits below Mount Aspiring. Since no one else was stupid enough to go camping with the sand flies, we had the whole area to ourselves 🙂 The sand flies weren’t a major nuisance and seemed to avoid stinging us so long as we smothered ourselves in regular dollops of deet.
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Poolburn reservoir
Some photos showing the beauty of the frozen Poolburn reservoir this winter.

Alan Knowles and Dave Patchett skating through the maze of jagged rocks on Poolburn reservoir. 
View of the rocks at Poolburn reservoir. This photo is result of merging three different photos to create a wider angle view. 
A light snow dusting on the rocks created a stunning backdrop for the ultra-smooth near-black ice 
Wide panorama showing how beautiful Poolburn reservoir is on a good day. Full resolution Panorama available here. If you look closely you will see Dave Patchett and Alan Knowles skating. -
Crib revisited
The following is a panorama I created a long time ago of Toko Mouth. It was originally created with an old film camera of my mum’s and since the film was her’s, she never let me chop them photos up and turn them into the panorama I was trying to create. Scanners weren’t readily available back then, but thankfully she let me borrow them to scan recently, and here is the final product in all it’s glory … albeit many years later than I had intended!Oops! It seems these are not the photos I thought they were. These are photos taken by my Mum. The ones I was thinking of were probably on my own camera. Sorry Mum!
And here’s the original file.










