Jerusalem Panorama

Date January 25, 2006

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Been playing around with the HP PSC 1610 printer/scanner/copier deal, and the software that comes with that. It has an amazing panorama stitching program. I tried to do one with these photos (above) in Photoshop but it just got to be such a pain. So I used the Panorama program that comes with the HP printer (HP Panorama Stitching). Above is a panorama of the Old City of Jerusalem taken from the tower of the big Lutheran church close to the Damascus Gate. [Full version here - it takes quite awhile to load, but I think it's worth it]

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10 Responses to “Jerusalem Panorama”

  1. gareth powell said:

    looks great - HP software does a good job, you can only tell from the perspective breaks…

  2. - kp - said:

    Dude. That’s awesome. I mean really. Awesome.

  3. Jack said:

    ‚ÄúJerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often have I desired to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you were not willing!” (Mt 23:37).

    …and by awesome I mean tottally sweet. Makes me want to go.

  4. glenn said:

    Pretty nifty job there.

  5. Mike Noakes said:

    I like your banner.

  6. Andy said:

    Great picture and blog. Sorry about getting carried away on the last post regarding Bush.

    The Progressive Emergent stuff is very intriguing to me and I appreciate how you and others have opened up dialogue and conversation by sharing what’s going on. I’ve learned some good and interesting things from your blog.

    Blessings on your and Sarah’s marriage too.

  7. JennySmith said:

    What’s the deal with all of those satellite dishes? It’s sorta like flying over southern California and seeing pools.

  8. Steve said:

    Think it will look that way after the newly-elected Hamas majority “wipes it off the map”?

  9. Makki said:

    Very nice panorama shot man. Makes me home sick :)

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