Re: Vacation, panorama, rotator cuff

Ric:
Very cool pano of Pamlico Beach. Thanks for the looonnnngg window into
your world.

Sorry about the torn rotator cuff.

We humans are interesting creatures. When there's an accident, we don't worry about ourselves. It's always about the bicycle or cameras or whatever. That was always what I worried about - "Gee, is my bike OK?"

Mark

Mark Bohrer
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Ric Carter wrote:
I'm down east bumming the occasional Internet connection from a neighbor. The mosquitos are too rough for me to spend a lot of time browsing the web, so please excuse my not telling everyone how nice the pics you are posting look.

MRI tells me that a rotator cuff repair is necessary. It's the result of a fall -- fell down 8-12 wet steps during a light rain about a month ago. The bag of Leica gear pulled me to my right side before flying around the dark yard. It held up unharmed, apparently a bit better than I. Surgery set of August--crappy sleeping until then. Right shoulder, of course. Advice welcome.

Nathan's panoramas made me want to try one. This one is from Pamlico Beach -- north prong of Wright Creek -- around Schoolhouse Landing. It's from 14 frames on the M8. I don't remember the lens for sure, but I think it was the Summicron 90. It's about 180 degrees of the creek. This is very near where Robert Clark visits with his family. For his benefit, it's just around the bend and down the creek from Hopkins Marina.

I don't know about the pano tool, so please hit the big button of the shot (about 500K).

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Ric Carter
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/ricc/

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