English: Hume Dam panorama of reservoir and wall. Smoke still lingers in the air from the Black Saturday bushfires. 1 day before the lowest recorded level of 164.43m on April 24th 2009. Source data obtained here, in the details tab.
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NOTE: This image is a panorama of Hume Dam wall and reservoir consisting of multiple frames that were merged or stitched in PanoramaStudio2 Pro. As a result, this image necessarily underwent some form of digital manipulation. These manipulations may include blending, blurring, cloning, and colour and perspective adjustments. As a result of these adjustments, the image content may be slightly different from reality at the points where multiple images were combined. This manipulation is often required due to lens, perspective, and parallax distortions.
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