Hi there,
All kinds of everything: photography, Poser, Terragen, and maybe other things in future. Hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed it to put it together!
I live, together with my wife and two daughters, in a town near Eindhoven in the southern part of The Netherlands. Since my membership, which started back in july 2003, I'm kind of addicted to this wonderful place in cyberspace. Firstly only as a viewer, later (when I became brave enough) as a contributor.
My goal: to enjoy as many people as possible with my uploads (no more, no less). Greetings from The Netherlands.
Paul
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Comments (6)
lior
OUTSTANDINGV
RodolfoCiminelli
Splendid photo of very beautiful natural effect of illumination.....!!!!
iaacf
I can't see any glue...the pictures are melted together perfectly ! The image makes me want to go there. I was aware of the fact that Heeswijk-Dinther has a castle, but I never realized that it is a so beautiful one.. being from Noord-Brabant I have to be ashamed of myself :-))
jcv2
Wow, impressive work, and they've cleaned it so well! No leaf on the ground to be seen anywhere! Whew! Excellent work! :)
morin3000
Beautiful light and place!!!!!!! wonderful shot!!!!! VOTE
pimbotin
BRAVISSIMO!!!!! For having done a lot of them, I perfectly know that having such a high quality resolution is extremely difficult! This is a pure beauty... You're half right about the tripod, you don't need it if you just want to make a "standard" pano. There are a lot of pieces of software which can stitch the different parts together, even if you have moved a bit from one shot to another but I'm pretty sure that you can never obtain the quality we've got there without a tripod. Bravo once again!