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Photography Story/Sequential posted on Sep 26, 2005
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This is what I came across as I was going home Sat. Around 5pm I took a photo first then I was going back to the truck then I say to myself "let take some more and put them together like them in rendersoity" I saw many that do this and I never did. So why not. Well I took a photo and walk to my truck already. So I turn around and walk to the spot I think I took the first shot and took the second and third shot going left to right. When I got home I saw the first photo was bigger and in a diff place than the other two but I put them together the best I know how.I had to line up the 35 speed sign. Then I had to line up the tree branches on the 2rd and third photos. I know I need a tripod to do all this right and I hand held the camera and moved out of place on top of that. I was thinking someone can play with the larger and small photos in this make a chair bigger that what it really is or something like that. Who know just thinking here. May not work like that Thanks for comments and votes and every thing

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jocko500

9:30PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

two trees is down here one across the road the other you see the large broken truck the tree hit a house and just took a part off the roof about 3 feet of it .

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redbeard

9:38PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

Nice job of putting them together, I can't see any seams. I hope you didn't have to go down this road!

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SophiaDeer

9:38PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

Wow! Mother Nature shows no mercy at times like this.

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jocko500

9:42PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

it was in my path so I had to go down another road to get home

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rayburg

9:50PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

this reminds me of last year when my oak trees were ripped apart by Frances and Jeanne. Things will be back to normal real soom..great work putting this together.

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maggiemai

10:42PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

Excellent job of stitching these 3 pics jocko! I never would have known if you didn't say.. :-) I do feel bad for this poor tree though. :-( So sorry you are having such bad weather where you are.

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kimariehere

10:56PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

you did a real good job with lining up the tow shots!... i am glad you didnt run into it!! ...

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

10:58PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

Excellent stitch job. Amazing photo.

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Svarg

11:09PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

Excellent job of putting them together, Jock. Great shot too. I saw a lot of those coming back from Katy where we stayed.

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Hidinthesierras

11:11PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

You did a really nice job! Hope you travel with a chain saw! 8-)

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Snow_Angel

1:27AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

I think you did a super job piecing these 3 photos together. I can't tell by looking that you did that. Must of been hard to see these trees all in a mess. Hope things get normal there soon for you all. :)

cynlee

1:35AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

you did really well of putting these together by hand jocko! gonna take some time cleaning up.. :]

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PeeWee05

1:39AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Great shot and panorama. Spped Limit 35 no longer...

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maud

1:40AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

You did a good job..sorry for the bad weather where you live! Great shot :)

Tedz

2:13AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Yep...the awesome Power....well done Jocko!

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sharky_

3:05AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Excellent job on putting this together. Excellent shot. Aloha

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CarolSassy

6:47AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

This is a fantastic panorama Jock! I don't see where you pieced them together! Awesome pic! V (:

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:17AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

A excellent shot Jock....!!!!

soulofharmony

9:33AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Agree you done out standing jocko.. sublime :)

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Star4mation

10:46AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Excellently put together Jock!!!

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2Loose2Trek

11:03AM | Tue, 27 September 2005

what a mess! excellent photo!

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Jay-el-Jay

12:13PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Good work putting the pictures together.Powerful image.

donvino

1:16PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

natur strikes back, excellent panorama shot!!!

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marybelgium

2:00PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

excellent work ! beautiful pano !

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jcv2

4:07PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Impressive to see how violence in nature can turn out to these devastating results! Wonderful capture!

dragonfly2000

4:25PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Impressive for handheld work! I like your idea of doing different sizes and such, go for it Jock! Sorry bout all that damage, glad you've come thru ok tho.

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sittingblue

7:59PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

wow... a fine job you've done!

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Richardphotos

10:49PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

I think you did a pretty good job for hand held, especially since it was up close. a distance shot can be stitched easier

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mcv

10:51PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

Amazing. . . I looked and looked and maybe, heck I can not really be sure, I can see where one of the seams is, but no way I can find the other! Really fantastic photos and amazing you could be steady enough without a tripod that you could connect them so seamlessly. Anyway really great photojournalism and postwork that documents the storm damage extremely well. Thanks for sharing Jock!

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DRAKELOT

11:00PM | Tue, 27 September 2005

WOW !!!

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