Stan - you in windoze? did you try jsut hitting ESC on the keyboard?
that worked for me
I was sorry to do full screen - it made me dizzy
ann
On 8/12/2013 15:27, Stan Halpin wrote:
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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