Like very much the first one - the second is correct as usual, but not
exactly in the same level, for me. Moving around, found this, really
impressive:
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/855640/display/13256507
LF
Ralf R. Radermacher escreveu:
Two more from this year's xmas holidays.
Not many people know that the typical Flemish landscape extends from
Belgium well into Northern France. People even used to speak Flemish
there until the government in Paris put an end to this like they've done
with all regional languages in various French regions. By the early 20th
century, there were signs on the local schoolyards saying "It is
forbidden to spit on the ground and to speak Flemish!"
Nowadays, everybody speaks French, but the unique wide-open landscape,
"le plat pays", known from Jacques Brel's famous song with "its
cathedrals as the only mountains" and "its sky so grey that a canal
hanged itself" remains. Here's a typical scene from les Attaques, a
village along the Canal de Calais:
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/841415/display/15743020
Next one is a stitched pano of a former sugar mill, a few miles further
up the same canal. 6 frames (portrait) stitched in PanoTools (the
resulting file is over 10,000 pixels wide):
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/855640/display/15746918
As usual, your comments and suggestions... :-)
Ralf
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