Very nice, Derby.  

The step in the handrail would be a result of the tripod head's vertical
axis not being centred under the nodal point of the lens (front or rear
nodal point?  I don't know).   You might recover the lost width of the
handrail from a cropped out part of one of the frames, if there was enough
overlap.  Just copy the piece from the uncropped frame and paste it on the
pan as a new layer.  When it's aligned merge it down.  If the missing piece
isn't there to be recovered, you'll have to bump the edge out by copying a
slice of the edge and pasting it across into it's proper place, then do some
random cloning in the middle to disguise the join.

There's also a funky join where the lightpole intersects the footpath, in
front of one of the green roadsigns.  The taillight streaks drop out for a
short way and you should cut and paste the missing streaks from an original
frame if they're there.  The lighting quality also changes at that join so
you should do a little local dodge and burn to blend the difference.

Regards, Anthony

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> An on-topic PESO from me for a change. Haven't donned the Brotherhood
> cloak for a while.
> 
> A cold change had just come through and it was pretty durned blustery,
> but luckily, the 6x7 sways not in the wind.
> 
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/08/08_12/08_12_darlingharbour/01.htm
> 
> Suggestions on how to fix that kinky railing would be most welcome.
> 
> D
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