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Gardens

(June 20-25, 2006)

Gerard Kuster

Lazy Sunday Afternoon

Erik Krause

Picking Cherries in Our Garden

Freiburg, south west corner of Germany

June 24, 2006 - 12:30 CEST

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Caption
There are two cherry trees in our garden, one with sweet black cherries which ripe earlier and one with pale yellow ones (yes, they are ripe - they don't get red).

Those yellow cherries give a wonderful golden jam and I picked about 15 kilo after shooting the pano, enough for a two years supply of jam.

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Location

Europe / Germany

Lat: 48° 0' 59.77" N
Long: 7° 51' 11.88" E

Elevation: 5m above ground

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Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.

Equipment
Canon EOS 600 with 16mm Zenitar fisheye, Monopod with self made pano head tied to some branches, Fuji Reala 100 scanned on Nikon LS40, PTGui, smartblend, Photoshop CS2
Behind the scene : how this panorama was made
This time I didn't hold the kamera on the monopod free hand like I did for Best of 2005 and Marketplace submission and my Welcom to Verdon panorama.

The monopod with pano head was tied to some branches of the tree. Hence it was possible to use a cable release and self timer to shoot myself, picking and relaxing. For the nadir shot the monopod was tied horizontally and the no-parallax-point was measured roughly with a pocket rule.

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