The Daily Photo Thread

Back in 2017 - the Panorama functions didn’t exist on the MP.

Had I thought about it more - I could have taken manual ones and stitched using PS/LR/ICE/etc … but I’d never done pano stitching and never thought about it. Bloody shame, really, there is so much potential in Italy’s medieval towns!

As if to prove the point, two pics taken with no pano-stitching in mind at the time … or since, until today …

Yup - more Italian roof tops, Italian medieval hill-top towns.

This one is most definitely the MOST hill-toppy one I’ve ever found, to the extent that subsequent ones were slight disappointments in that respect.

Anyway - this is Sant’ Agata di Puglia (wiki).

Walked around the place at about 2pm in 40℃ temps … no tourists (:+1:), and the locals were in their cool boltholes doing their siesta type thing (:+1:).

Anyway … panos … rather pleased how these two glued together. The exif tells me I was at the same height/location for each - which was lucky. Although with so much detail the chances are PS would still have done an excellent job.

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