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  1. #26
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    damn baron, sweet!

  2. #27
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    edit, damn not working

  3. #28
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    The secret to panoramic photography is the following amazing, free program:
    http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

  4. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Baron
    The secret to panoramic photography is the following amazing, free program:
    http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
    Woah, I think you read my mind. Scrolling through these pics, I was wondering why all of my stiches SUCK compared to the pics in this thread. Thanks, I'll try that software out.
    A lot of people earn their turns. Some just get bigger checks.

  5. #30
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    small and choppy but:
    Wolf Creek looking to the NW;

  6. #31
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    The Salt Lake valley yesterday from the top of Black mountain.



    A little smoky.

  7. #32
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    wow - is that smog in the valley? That must not smell pleasant

  8. #33
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    A few ski-related favorites (They're all full 360's):

    2002 US Open (Vail)


    2002 X Games at sunrise (Buttermilk)


    Breckenridge


    Loveland Pass


    Riding the Challenger lift at Mary Jane
    Last edited by jibij; 11-10-2005 at 05:27 PM.

  9. #34
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    Riding the Summit Express lift at MJ


    Base of High Lonesome at Winter Park (That's Cletus standing in the middle)


    Me standing in a riverbed in Tucson

  10. #35
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    Here's one that I really love. I went this summer down through some of the Swiss and French Alps, and managed to get up the Aiguille Du Midi on a day that it had snowed in the night (I think it was July or August...). This is looking along the exit ridge from the top:

    "Who's the chump doing 140kph in the fast lane!!?" - German autobahns kick ass!

  11. #36
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    Looking off the back of Cody Peak at Jackson Hole

  12. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by HyRUPz
    Nice phattiestixx, EC and CT on Ajax last week huh ... glad I missed thatn't.
    Supersuckers/Nashville Pussy @ Bluebird Sat. eve?

    Sweet hucksee - midblower panoramic

    Keep em coming!
    Well, if three invites and two arm-twistings didn't get you there I don't know what will. 10:1 the tree branch is still on your roof. ha
    Last edited by Phatstix; 11-11-2005 at 04:43 PM.

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    Baker Pass, Never Summer Wilderness, Colorado

  14. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau
    Connaught Creek from Balu Pass




    I have no idea where Connaught Creek or Balu Pass are but this is easily one of the best photos I've ever seen on this board. Excellent work!

  15. #40
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    hey, jibij, did you take those with a globescope (sic)? very cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMO
    I have no idea where Connaught Creek or Balu Pass are but this is easily one of the best photos I've ever seen on this board. Excellent work!
    Thanks! This is an area close to Rogers Pass - a famous backcountry area in the Selkirks in BC.

    Spearhead Traverse from Cowboy Ridge on Whistler



    Sun Bowl and Harmony in Whistler in summer


    Approaching Perly Rock and the Illecillawaet Glacier in Rogers Pass


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    http://www.zermatt360.ch/en/matterho...hasShockwave=0

    Some stunning panoramics of Matterhorn ascents here...

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    Red Castle Lake


  19. #44
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    Mt. St. Helens crater

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    anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Profane
    hey, jibij, did you take those with a globescope (sic)? very cool
    The first 4 are stitched shots using a fisheye lens. They're actually fully spherical images (full 360 on X and Y axes).
    The others were shot with a 0-360 lens. They're 360 degree images but cylindrical instead of spherical.

    Last edited by jibij; 11-14-2005 at 09:27 AM.

  22. #47
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    Four Shadows of Cody Peak

    Fresh bottmless pow awaits.

    It was as epic as it looks.








    FKNA, I can't wait to hit that again!

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    Town of Jackson Panorama


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    View over South Park to Teton Pass & Glory Bowl.


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