I went to a conference at the Mt. Washington Hotel and went a bit nuts with the panos
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I went to a conference at the Mt. Washington Hotel and went a bit nuts with the panos
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Here's a little san juan stoke. Taken from the top of Gold Hill in Telluride
Telluride Pano by nick.braun, on Flickr
I've got lots more to process from some trips to Crested Butte and Moab as well
Near Waimea Canyon in Kauai. The original is 17395x2980.
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Ridgecrest near Mount Tam:
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My contribution ... a shrunk version of my huge-computer-crashing pano of Wrangell-St. Elias NP (file is 48,500x3000 pixels)
The peak on the left, Mt. Drum, is 12000'; second to the left is Mt. Sanford, over 16200'; the dome in the middle is Mt. Wrangell, just over 14000'; and the peak on the right is Mt. Blackburn, nearly 16400', and is 57 miles away
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sunsetting behind the great salt lake
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This thread has reminded me to finish all the panoramas that i've photographed and then let sit ...
Turnagain Arm/Chugach Mtns east of Girdwood
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^ I'd have no problem framing that and hanging it in my house. Great shot.
Thanks dfinn
I have yet to print any of my panoramas ... this one full size is almost 8 ft long
So has anyone used Gigapan.com? Most image sharing websites (at least G+ and Flickr) have file size requirements, and I'm looking for a good place for some large panos. Anyone have other recommendations?
Gigapan looks pretty good so far, and is free so thats a plus ...
http://gigapan.com/profiles/special.k80731
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360 panos
http://www.wildlifetrusts.org/node/24992
...Some will fall in love with life and drink it from a fountain that is pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain...
"I enjoy skinny skiing, bullfights on acid..." - Lacy Underalls
The problems we face will not be solved by the minds that created them.
All Eastern Sierra:
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somewhere in OR
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A couple from an early August river trip in AK
Bear tracks in lower left corner - our first night on the river
Sunset over our 'Last resort' camp after winds blew us into a flooded section of flats and we had to walk our raft 1.5 miles through waist deep water
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Zeacliff view of the Pemi Wilderness. Mt. Washington on the left over to Carrigan on the right.
Also, for any of you using hugin, I had been running into troubles with it crashing half way through the stitching process. Disabling my antivirus (AVG) while trying again seemed to fix it.
It's so spectacular. In the futrue, I must go to visit these places!![]()
Sunrise over Crater Lake NP
and Sunset
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Thanks Fuzz! been really happy with the 30mm prime lens I bought off of Smokan - love the flares that I get off the sun with it
Some damn nice stuff, guys.
Just saw some Photosynth stitches on a iphone today and was very impressed.
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