During my trip to Vietnam I realised with great excitement that my camera has a panorama feature. This feature doesn’t “stitch” together the images, but does leave a ghost image on the screen during shots for optimal stitching action after you’ve shot the photos. Being the total nerd that I am, I finally found a free (and fantastic!) stitching program that has me googly with delight at the panoramic goodness I’ve been able to produce. So, for your viewing pleasure:

Wings: Sydney Opera House, New South Wales

Temple: Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Night Safe: Newtown, New South Wales

Town Hall Crossing: Sydney, New South Wales

Tasting Room: Berry, New South Wales

Steel, Harbour Bridge: Sydney, New South Wales

Wynyard Station: Sydney, New South Wales

Shoalhaven River: Berry, New South Wales

Roof: Siem Reap, Cambodia

Temple: Hue, Vietnam

Northshore and Harbour Bridge: Sydney, New South Wales

Sydney, New South Wales

Limestone: Ninh Binh, Vitnam

The Townie: Newtown, New South Wales

River: Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Two Figs Vinyard: Berry, New South Wales

CBD and Harbour Bridge: Sydney, New South Wales

All I Wanted Was a Kiss at the End of the Day: Newtown, New South Wales

Harbour and CBD: Sydney, New South Wales

Art: Newtown, New South Wales

Gane: Newtown, New South Wales

Hyde Park: Sydney, New South Wales

Reclining Buddha: Nha Trang, Vietnam

Botanic Gardens: Sydney, New South Wales

Bayon Facade: Siem Reap, Cambodia

Bayon: Siem Reap, Cambodia

Sunrise over Angkor Wat: Siem Reap, Cambodia

Blue Mountains, New South Wales
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