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Aug 23, 2010 20:56 |  #1

Did some hiking the other day. Mt. Kearsarge is a smaller mountain in new england, but it has a cool fire tower on the top you can climb up. Unfortunately, the very top was closed so I couldn't do a 360 degree panorama shot, but I was able to stick my head out and get some decent ones. These two pano's are 3 images stitched together.

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And I brought this guy with me:

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Tried my hand at some dave-hill style processing:
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Aug 24, 2010 03:11 |  #2

I love the 2nd pic... although not sure about the processing on the last 2... but no.2 is great :D


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Sep 27, 2010 19:08 as a reply to  @ kingbob734's post |  #3

Thanks for your input!


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Sep 27, 2010 21:55 |  #4

I've been up Kearsarge a couple times. Nice photos.


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