Thanks, ann, and everyone else who looked.

As Mike said, there is no obligation here to wear a mask outdoors - I certainly 
don’t unless I’m buying something from a stall. Most infections seem to take 
place indoors without adequate ventilation. With the pubs and restaurants etc 
closed I think the probability may be highest in supermarkets. Worthing has a 
fairly high population of elderly people and everyone seems to be very careful 
about COVID; the infection rate is relatively low here and going down very 
quickly at the moment.

https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0IGWZuqDGsjeIu

 I agree with you about the distortion. That comes from turning from my hips as 
the camera takes a sequence of photos for stitching together. It occurred to me 
after reading your comments that the distortion could possibly be eliminated by 
moving sideways, rather like a travelling shot on rails as used in movies, so I 
could try that. Whether I could move quickly enough to get the right amount of 
coverage, and steadily enough to get a good match, is to be discovered.

B

> On 3 Feb 2021, at 20:53, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> your stuff is always a pleasure to view...except for the one of "Graces" - 
> who apparently think they are above wearing masks... like contrast with 
> couple in the background. Good shot, bad girls.
> 
> I like shots with people moving in a blur.. but the distortion of the bending 
> of the buildings and such , like fun-house mirror effects or when a very wide 
> angle view is used and distorts and disfigures humans ain't my cup of camera 
> tricks.   the wide ones that are not "bent" are really nice..
> 
> I found Alice in Wonderland nightmarish too.
> 
> ann
> 
>> On 2/3/2021 3:07 PM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>> Now that I’ve accidentally found the in-camera panorama setting I’m going to 
>> stretch your patience.
>> 
>> These are exploratory, finding out what happens with moving subjects in the 
>> frame. In some cases I wasn’t consistent in my own movement of the camera, 
>> but some of them may be quite interesting in spite of their faults.
>> 
>> https://adobe.ly/2BXDULF
>> 
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