Posted by Anne (White Rock, Canada) on 2 February 2007 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
Not the greatest stitching job in the world. I didn't have a panorama in mind when the two were taken. However, after getting the ratio of the pictures almost the same this is the result. It's wide!!!!
Please go ahead and give me constructive criticism where needed! If there is anything that I can change that really needs changing and I can do it in editing - then I will change it and re-post the photo!
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Anne - excellent shot - it looks like the banyan tree - we have some HUGE ones here - the roots hang off the limbs, etc....I like the picture!
2 Feb 2007 5:56am
@Jerry: Sorry Jerry! I can't believe I didn't reply to your comment - I feel like I have been on the computer forever, posting and answering. Someone else (can't remember who offhand because I know I answered that comment) told me it was a Strangling Fig. I think yours is the right answer because the "roots" had gone into the ground in lots of places and new trunks had grown out of them. I mean this was a tree to start with. The Strangling Fig is a parasite which takes over the host tree and eventually takes over.
Impressive trees!
2 Feb 2007 6:21am
@Still: Still! I am sorry I am so far behind with my replies. Thank you for your comment. But - it is all one tree
WOW! Incredible!! Great shot!! Great stitching, it looks great!
2 Feb 2007 9:52am
I agree with Jen, the stiching was great, it looks really good!
3 Feb 2007 10:00am
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