Press the SHIFT key to zoom in and the CTRL (maybe CMD on Mac) key to zoom out. (Auto-pan starts if the flash object is left untouched.)
A panorama of the northeast corner of the Taj Mahal overlooking the Jamuna River.
The panorama-rama continues! And notice that another customer wearing bright red was caught twice in subsequent frames during the capture process.
Happy new year's eve, folks! May 2010 bring less misery for you than 2009 brought for me. On the photography end, it was an interesting and incredibly educational experience to post a full year of daily travel photos. I'm proud to say I didn't miss a single day of uploads but that involved much unanticipated hard work and many many days sacrificed behind my laptop instead of enjoying the joys of traveling. I can't stress enough how much hard work went into this year-long effort and now I see why so many daily photography bloggers quit without completing a full year. Who would've thought, this would turn out to be a real job for me. However, the rewards for maintaining the site were great: a much more advanced understanding of Photoshop and more importantly, a reason to pursue the next great image during my travels. If you've followed the entire year, you saw the changes in posts and even posting style. As a result of reader feedback, I've come to a near finished product in the content and manner in which I present my posts.
In 2010, I'll continue to post near-real-time photos, mostly from Europe (starting mid-March). I've had a bunch of new site features floating around in my head that I hope to implement at my earliest convenience. I'm working feverishly towards a new tutorials section that'll cover traveling, photography, computer stuff and more. Also, I hope to increase my site's viewing audience. That's where you come in. If you know anyone that enjoys travel photography, forward this site to them for me, please.
In the meantime, have a safe and happy new year's eve!






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