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Joe Johnson
{K:8529} 9/21/2005
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There's also the concrete pier that snakes out to the right. It's a clean stitching job. And I'm sure it looks much different at a proper and larger size. This is probably the more interesting part of the wharf, unless you like Pier 39. It's the focus point for the Blue Angels demonstrations at Fleet Week. The restored ships and boats to the left are certainly worth the look. The museum straight ahead has some interesting ship-builders models. And the Ghiradelli Square, behind that, is somehow not as 'touristy' as one might imagine, unlike the awful 'strip' off to the left and past the wharf over to Pier 39. I'm sure parking is $30/day most anywhere, except maybe the Anchorage garage near to this scene (but only if you get validation).
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/26/2005
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nicely panorama my dear nicole.. roby
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/14/2005
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Beautiful panorama, Nicole. I'd love to see the hi-res version! Best regards, Chris
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Toshi
{K:11924} 7/11/2005
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Great panoramic shot of the wharf Nicole. I think you did a great job on stitching the images.
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Walter Scarella
{K:19671} 7/10/2005
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Excellent panoramic, beautiful composition with saturated colours and perfect light. Regards...Walter
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Mark Kresl
{K:9434} 7/5/2005
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Nicely done, Nicole. I haven't got that 'stitched' thing down yet. It clearly worked well for you.
Mark
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Luis Diogo
{K:6019} 7/5/2005
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Excellent composition!! Beautiful colors, and panoramics! Regards! Luis.
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Laurie Gould
{K:11942} 7/5/2005
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he he...those little boats do look like toys. I can't believe this was two images. Your stitch is flawless. Very well done! :)
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