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5Jul/070

Geotagged holiday photos

Ten days after getting back, I've finally finished processing and uploading our Lake District holiday photos to Flickr: the set's here if you're interested. I think Flickr's Map view is cool:

Geotagged Lake District photos

Built-in GPS is one of the few features I'd consider upgrading my camera for - geotagging by hand in Flickr (or Google Earth via Trippermap) is time-consuming and sometimes tedious, but I do like looking at the results.

29Jun/072

Creating a panorama of Derwent Water

While on top of Walla Crag last week I took eight hand-held shots in a panorama. I hadn't played with panorama software for years, and didn't have fond memories of getting any working properly. It turns out things have improved dramatically, and much of it is free. Top of the search results was Autostitch, a free, fully-automatic photo stitcher. I wasn't expecting great results, in less than a minute it produced this:

Derwent Water Panorama (360 degrees, 8 images)

Which is pretty impressive! You can barely spot the photo blends, and the wavy orientation is to be expected without a tripod. Autostitch offers very few options, however, and I wanted to change the photo order so the lake was more prominent. After downloading three separate programs - Autopano SIFT 2.3, hugin and enblend - and spending an hour trying to get them working properly, this was the final result:

Alternative Derwent Water Panorama (360 degrees, 8 images)

It's a little straighter, and the blending is of a slightly higher quality. But the programs failed miserably when the photos were placed in a different order, even when I used a tutorial. This was probably due my lack of understanding rather than a bug, but I couldn't get it to make sense. I'm sure it's worth persevering with the complex software, but for quick, high-quality results, I can't fault Autostitch. All good fun. I'll have to try more of these.

25Jun/071

Home sweet home

I am back! I got you some cake! It'll go off if posted, so I'll eat it on your behalf. YUMS.

Our week in the Lakes was surprisingly dry after the first couple of days, although we saw many skies like this:

We saw a lot of skies like this

It was a great escape, and I'll write it up properly soon. I now have 702 photos to process, a flat that looks like a bomb went off (including a bag of soup that I'm fairly sure used to be bananas), and an inability to turn off the tennis. Currently catching up with post / email / facebook etc..