Very nice!

Two comments about the presentation of the panos in fliker:

First, I somehow clicked something that threw the image (buffalos) into full 
screen, and then started into a Ken Burns style animation of the image, 
sweeping back and forth across the pano. Unexpected (!) but effective in giving 
a good feel for the scope and breadth of the landscape, particularly with the 
river shot. And clicking near the bottom uncovered buttons to Stop the action 
or to move forward/backword to another image. OK, all good so far. (Though I 
would rather the Ken-Burns sweep was slower.)

Second, I could not get out of that full-screen mode. I could find no button to 
return to Home, I couldn't dismiss the Flash (?) player, and I couldn't even 
close my browser window. Eventually I did a forced-quit on the browser (Safari, 
appropriately enough).

stan

On Aug 12, 2013, at 11:01 AM, Alan C wrote:

> A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a larger 
> size & then pan L & R.
> 
> Olifants Camp is situated high on a ridge on the E bank of the Olifants 
> river. From here you can see for miles. There used to be a pay telescope at 
> the point from which I took these 5 stitched photos but it was vandalised & 
> removed. This is a favourite spot for tourists, especially those sporting big 
> white lenses. My humble K110D was the rose among the thorns. The Pano is 
> roughly 180deg, looking W.
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/9490052257/lightbox/
> 
> Buffaloes live in matriarchal herds comprising several hundred individuals. 
> The mature bulls graze alone or in small groups to build up strength for 
> periodical sex orgies. This herd of about 300 was basking in the mid-day sun 
> south of Satara camp.
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/9492846800/lightbox/
> 
> 
> Alan C 
> 
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