Thank you for sharing your photos and discoveries from your world trip. I am filled with admiration for how you have put this website together, especially the photos which have been stitched together – must find out how to do that. I love travelling and archaeology and it’s lovely to be able to enjoy both vicariously through your photos and script. I also drag my husband around anything remotely archaeological whenever we are on holiday
Stitching photos is easy! If you have a Canon camera, you will find that a stitch programme is provided on the CD-ROM that comes with the camera. I think you may find other camera manufacturers also provides similar programs on their accompanying CDs.
Alternatively there is a very good stitching program on Photoshop Elements. It is called photomerge and you will find it hidden away under files/new — it is very good, if a little difficult to use.
I came across your blog while loking at all things Easter Island-related. I’m so glad that you enjoyed the book, and that it proved helpful for your visit to this amazing island.
There you publish some photos, which I am interest in.
About me: I am a “hobby scientist” about the easter island and I live in Germany (city: Goslar). On my site http://www.osterinsel.de I publish some Information about the easter island. My interest is to give users a different view to the easter island. I write about history, famous persons, geography of the easter island. Your photos will be very interesting for users of my site.
So my question is: Could I use your photos (see below) on my site?
An impressive set of photos!
Glad I’ve finally found smoething I agree with!
Off around your site on my virtual travels now. Well done Andrew.
Thank you for sharing your photos and discoveries from your world trip. I am filled with admiration for how you have put this website together, especially the photos which have been stitched together – must find out how to do that. I love travelling and archaeology and it’s lovely to be able to enjoy both vicariously through your photos and script. I also drag my husband around anything remotely archaeological whenever we are on holiday
Stitching photos is easy! If you have a Canon camera, you will find that a stitch programme is provided on the CD-ROM that comes with the camera. I think you may find other camera manufacturers also provides similar programs on their accompanying CDs.
Alternatively there is a very good stitching program on Photoshop Elements. It is called photomerge and you will find it hidden away under files/new — it is very good, if a little difficult to use.
Good luck!
Andrew,
I came across your blog while loking at all things Easter Island-related. I’m so glad that you enjoyed the book, and that it proved helpful for your visit to this amazing island.
Iorana,
James
Dear Mr. Selkirk,
during research in the world wide web I found your Site: http://www.hilites.org.uk/easter-island/moai/tahai-2
There you publish some photos, which I am interest in.
About me: I am a “hobby scientist” about the easter island and I live in Germany (city: Goslar). On my site http://www.osterinsel.de I publish some Information about the easter island. My interest is to give users a different view to the easter island. I write about history, famous persons, geography of the easter island. Your photos will be very interesting for users of my site.
So my question is: Could I use your photos (see below) on my site?
http://www.hilites.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Oval-House-0904.jpg
http://www.hilites.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Chicken-house-0921.jpg
http://www.hilites.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Mulloy-0908.jpg
http://www.hilites.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Cave-0920.jpg
Of course I will mention on my site, that I have the photos from you and link to your site http://www.hilites.org.uk/easter-island.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Yours sincerely,
Wilhelm Janßen