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Uploaded: November 10, 2002

Description

I was zooming in and cropping with this photo to see if I could show more of the seagulls and still have a picture left and had set them side by side on the screen for comparison, when I noticed the interesting optical illusion they created! My brain wanted to automatically combine them into a 3-part panorama even though they were zooms of the same view! Thought I'd share the fun :-)

Comments

Henny Grevelink November 10, 2002

Gary, It's an amazing shot(s). It's unbelievable the three pictures fit together so well. I like this new technic. I will try it myself. Thanks for posting! ;>) #12749

Carol Engstrom level-classic May 26, 2019

That is really cool Gary! I thought it was a panorama until I read your description. #22323

Gary H. Minish level-classic May 26, 2019

Henny, Thanks! Mine was by accident..be sure and share with me if you are able to accomplish something similar by intent!

Carol, I'm glad you enjoyed it! It was a fun little discovery ;-) #22333


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