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We have actually looked into it and decided that it isn't feasible because of the fact that people move. This translate to when the images form together, you may only have half a person in the picture.

Could you do it during sometime when there aren't people there, like during the IJ:ST tour?

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Actually, I have done some of this.

It just takes 2 shots from the ultra-expensive fish-eye lens.

Then instead of having a multitude of pictures to attempt to line up, you can line up two.

It is very much so simple. plus if you do this for example, near the pond, you may be able to luck out and get a shot with no people on the shot facing the lake, and only ones passing by IJST. This would definitely work!

They are cool little things, I had to do the primative 16 pictures to line up and Photoshop them all!

Plus: Another advantage is that if you are trying to get a shot with a moving train, then you really want as few shots as possible! '

Think about it!

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You mean we supply you with a thousand pictures, tons of history info, park info, visiting guides, and videos and you're still asking for more?? You know what that means? You're a good audience!

Thanks for the suggestion. If we do find a feasable way to do this, we'll surely do so.

Thanks,

Ryan

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