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Old 21-09-2012, 06:57   #256
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Re: 3D Panoramic Pics

One of the features of iPhone 5 is panoramic pictures 28mp, possIbly, included on the new iOS update for older iPhones, expect to see more on here
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Old 22-09-2012, 20:00   #257
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Re: 3D Panoramic Pics

Looking over to the turbines over the top of Cocker Lumb, then down towards Pot House Lane, finally towards the Coppice.
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Old 23-09-2012, 21:58   #258
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1. On the way to Fosters Swing bridge.
2. Crossed over the canal and approaching the swing bridge.
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Old 30-09-2012, 21:43   #259
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On a walk up toward Hameldon.
1. looking toward Hameldon Woods with Hapton quarry behind.
2. Taken from Kings Highway, Whinney hill is just to the right of centre
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Old 03-10-2012, 22:16   #260
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I. Hyndburn Brook between Church and Rishton dip.
2. Motorway bridge in the distance, and couple of Moo Cows.
3. On the right, the path that ends up at Rishton dip.
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Old 04-10-2012, 21:44   #261
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Views around Dean Clough Reservoir
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Old 06-10-2012, 21:49   #262
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Taken from the base of Hameldon Hill, looking toward Accrington.
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Old 07-10-2012, 21:06   #263
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The canal approaching Altham, well the field adjacent actually, looking over to Pendle Hill, and a field behind St Mary's burial ground, the Nab through to Pendle Hill
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Old 10-10-2012, 20:42   #264
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Platts Lodge from the far bank.
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Old 12-10-2012, 22:55   #265
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A view in the direction of Burnley, River Calder to my left,and Bowley Scout Camp to my right.
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Old 13-10-2012, 20:31   #266
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Jackhouse Reservoir.
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Old 14-10-2012, 18:42   #267
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Its a tour around the wintwistles today.

1. Looking back to town.
2. Windtwistles.
3. Looking toward Haslingden.
4. The fence around the windtwistles is the longest I'v ever seen.
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Old 14-10-2012, 19:00   #268
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Two shots on the way up Birdy Brow, one half way up, and one at the top.
Some good work Dave - Where exactly is Birdie Brow?
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Old 14-10-2012, 21:48   #269
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Some good work Dave - Where exactly is Birdie Brow?
Well it can be confusing, as localy its Birdy Brow, or sometimes Kemple End, but its Sunday name is Longridge fell. If that doesnt get you close, then it is close to what was Chaigley Manor Childrens Home.
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Old 14-10-2012, 23:13   #270
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Well it can be confusing, as localy its Birdy Brow, or sometimes Kemple End, but its Sunday name is Longridge fell. If that doesnt get you close, then it is close to what was Chaigley Manor Childrens Home.
Yeh I know Longridge Fell you can see it from miles away! Do you know Bleasedale Circle?
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