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Bravo

Posts: 213
Location: Athens, Greece
Registered: 28 Jan 2005
Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 9 Sep 2006 at 3:18 GMT
I'm slowly stitching the panos I brought back from my vacation, here's a very nice beach I visited:
tinyurl.com/lc82g

I have also posted some new aerial panos:
www.hellas.net

Yiorgos
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Aaron Spence

Posts: 71
Location: Gold Coast, Australia
Registered: 29 Sep 2005
Re: Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 9 Sep 2006 at 3:51 GMT
Beautiful work as usual. I've been to your site a number of times and always come away impressed. The view from up the top looking down at the cliffs & beaches is just incredible!

Thanks,

Aaron.
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Epoc

Posts: 94
Location:
Registered: 1 Nov 2004
Re: Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 11 Sep 2006 at 6:29 GMT
Hi, Nice work. Lovely part of the world you visited there. I'm gussing you use a Peleng??

Cheers
E
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Bravo

Posts: 213
Location: Athens, Greece
Registered: 28 Jan 2005
Re: Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 11 Sep 2006 at 8:14 GMT
Thanks guys, and yes, I use a Peleng lens.

Epoc, I actually live in this part of the world smile
The places you see in my panos are either around the Athens area where I live or a few hours drive.

Yiorgos
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Andrey Ilyin

Posts: 565
Location: Moscow,
Registered: 8 Dec 2004
Re: Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 11 Sep 2006 at 13:41 GMT
Yiorgos,

I reference your site when it is necessary to proof that with the help of Peleng excellent panos can be produced smile

Cheers.
Andrey
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redeye

Posts: 192
Location: Barnsley, United Kingdom
Registered: 5 Mar 2005
Re: Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 12 Sep 2006 at 7:34 GMT
Hello Yiorgos

Can you let me know what CMS you are using on your site? Looks like Joomla? Also what theme is that? I really like it..

Cheers

Lee
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Bravo

Posts: 213
Location: Athens, Greece
Registered: 28 Jan 2005
Re: Beach & Aerial panos
Posted: 12 Sep 2006 at 14:25 GMT
The cms is Simple PHP blog: www.simplephpblog.com

Very easy to use and it runs on *nix or windows servers.
The theme I use I did it myself and is based on Modern, one of the default themes.

Yiorgos
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