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The Dolomites seen from Mount Roen...

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The Dolomites seen from Mount Roen sent on November 24, 2013 (13:19) by Nicola De Crecchio. 8 comments, 1443 views.

, 1/250 f/9.0, ISO 200, hand held. Monte Roen, Italy.

Panorama costituito dall'unione di numerosi scatti effettuati dalla cima del monte Roen (2116m) il 31/10/2011. Un ringraziamento all'amico Cristian Gambarotti che ha pazientemente ricercato ed aggiunto tutti i nomi delle cime. Ovviamente i nomi delle cime si apprezzano meglio nella versione HD. #Montagna #Panoramiche



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sent on November 24, 2013 (13:28)


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Complimenti gran bel lavoro (e anche molto utile ;-))!
ciao, Luca

Congratulations great job (and also very useful ;-))!
hello, Luke

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sent on November 24, 2013 (13:39)


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ma che lavorone che hai fatto:-P
complimentiMrGreen
ciao, marzio

but that lavorone you've done:-P
compliments:-D
hello, marzio

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sent on November 24, 2013 (13:39)


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bellissima foto!!!! e un gran lavoro!
ciao
Carlo

beautiful photo!! and a great job!
hello
Carlo

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sent on November 24, 2013 (15:17)


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Grazie per i commenti Luca Lanzani, Marzio Bambini e Seipuntozero! Come detto in diascalia il lavoro di individuazione l'ha fatto un mio amico ;-).
Ringrazio anche Lorenzo Pardini che mi ha segnalato un sito che permette di trovare i nomi delle montagne noto il PDR e l'angolo di cui è diretto lo sguardo... ho potuto constatare che l'amico citato in didascalia non ne ha sbagliata una!!

Thanks for the comments Luke Lanzani, Marzio Children and Seipuntozero! As mentioned in the work of identifying diascalia did a friend of mine ;-).
I also thank Lorenzo Pardini who pointed me to a / panoramas / makepanoramas_it.htm] site that allows you to find the names of the mountains known the PDR and the angle by which the gaze is directed ... I could see that the friend mentioned in the caption has not the wrong one!

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sent on December 05, 2013 (21:59)


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Complimenti! Posso chiederti come hai fatto gli scatti (con testa panoramica ruotando attorno al punto nodale?) e con quale software (e con quale proiezione) hai fuso gli scatti?
Grazie max

Congratulations! Can I ask how you did the shots (with panoramic head rotating around the nodal point?) And with what software (and with which projection) have merged the shots?
Thanks Max

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sent on December 05, 2013 (22:14)


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Grazie Garciamarquez. Gli scatti li ho fatti a mano libera, l'unione l'ha fatta un mio amico (credo con autopano e proiezione sferica).

Thanks Garciamarquez. The shots I made them by hand, the union has made a friend of mine (I think with autopano and spherical projection).

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sent on December 15, 2016 (20:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great job, really interesting .... besides having found a clear beautiful day! ;-)

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sent on December 16, 2016 (18:45) | This comment has been translated

Thanks Giovanni!


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