If you stare at this picture long enough a giraffe will come into focus. It's quite an amazing optical illusion.
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My Street. The land cruiser in the drive belongs to a friend.

Maxy

A friend rescued her in Sydney. Her mum was electrocuted, and when the body fell after three days he discovered this tiny form clinging to the body. Maxy is in care now and is thriving.
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My Street. The land cruiser in the drive belongs to a friend.

Maxy

A friend rescued her in Sydney. Her mum was electrocuted, and when the body fell after three days he discovered this tiny form clinging to the body. Maxy is in care now and is thriving.
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Date: 23 Oct 2005 09:13 (UTC)no subject
Date: 23 Oct 2005 10:43 (UTC)It looks to me like you used Autostitch to merge 6 photographs. If some of your subject matter is relatively close, then for a 180 degree panorama, I've found that you need to shoot using a focal length that equates to a standard 50mm on a 35mm camera. This works out to between 10 and 12 photographs for the 180 degree coverage.