Never mind the low resolution originals, that's pretty damned good!
Over forty years ago I sailed into that harbour at dawn, it was just one of the 
most beautiful
sights I've ever seen.  And flying out that afternoon, I think I got pretty 
much the same view you
show here from the plane - but probably at a higher altitude!

Very nice indeed Alan,


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia


-----Original Message-----
From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan C
Sent: Monday, 20 May 2013 10:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: PANO: VIEW LOOKING N FROM TABLE MOUNTAIN

Having seen those impressive panos from Rob Studdert, I decided to give it a go 
using some old
Olympus Compact images. I used to do "composite" photos years ago by physically 
cutting & pasting
but this is my first attempt in digital. I must say the Elements 10 software is 
pretty slick but
unfortunately couldn't compensate for the low res images.

The shots were taken from the northern end of the Mountain at about 3800'.
Lion's Head is obscured by the rocky outcrop on the left but you can see a part 
of Sea Point peeping
out beyond Lion's Rump. In the centre foreground in the Mother City with the 
docks to the right.
Beyond is Robben Island some
10 miles distant with Blaauwbergstrand & Tableview making up the background.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/8756677899/in/photostream/lightbox/


Alan C 


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