OK, so I've finally worked out how to make a panorama shot out of the multi-shots that I've taken from time-to-time, so I thought that I might share with you some of the ones that I created on the train today (from Budapest to Bratislava); I know that these are from past parts of my travels, but better late than never, and it gets them into the blog - will try to keep up from now on!
I hope you enjoy (you can click on each one for a bigger view, but as they are not in a single gallery, I'm afraid you'll have to select each one individually.
Firstly - let's go all the way back to Bath and the very photogenic Royal Crescent:
Royal Crescent, Bath (UK)
On to Spain, and we'll start with Toledo (day-trip from Madrid) - this was from the walk around the outside of the city:
Toledo, Spain
Next, Granada and the view of the Alhambra from Albaicin:
The Alhambra (Granada) from Albaicin
And the other way - Albaicin from the Alhambra
Granada's Albaicin from the Alhambra
Last stop of Spain - Barcelona from the hill by Gaudi Park:
Barcelona
Italy's Amalfi on a day-trip from Naples:
Amalfi from the jetty
When in Rome - visit the Colosseum:
The Colosseum
And try another angle too:
The Colosseum
Of course, then I went inside (you have to imagine this laid out around you in a half-circle (with the other half behind):
Inside the Colosseum
Orvieto made a nice day-trip from Rome, sitting on a plateau above the surrounding Umbrian counntryside landscape:
Orvieto city centre
The rolling hills of the Umbrian country-side from the Orvieto plateau
Florence is beautiful - the view from Piazzale Michelangelo is worth the hike:
Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo
Of course, there are also the views from the Cathedral:
Florence from the Duomo dome
Also Florence from the Duomo dome - looking a different way (towards Piazzale Michelangelo)
So, that pretty much brings us up-to-date on the panoramas (Budapest's are already published) - sorry about that bulk load; however, now that I know what I'm doing, hopefully I can bring you any more that I do on the day in question (which should make it easier on everyone).
Great shots Simon! I'm sure you'll be able to publish a novel with all your stories..good to see you are well and making the most of your time abroad. Truly inspirational! Take care my friend. Craig
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Simon
22/3/2014 06:59:01 pm
Thanks Craig - glad that you're obviously enjoying the blog and the photos. Yes, I'm well, and having a good time. Hope you are all well too. Cheers, Simon
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Simon Higgins - taking 4 1/2 months to travel through Europe on self-awarded long service leave.
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