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Panorama created from 77 2048 x 1536 stills shot on Canon Vixia HV30 near Roscoe, MT on October 7, 2012
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A view of Sugarloaf Mt from the Sunderland bridge.
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the alpine slide at Ski Bowl
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Photo taken from the top of Mt Beacon overlooking the Hudson River, about 60 miles north of New York City. To the left, looking south, is Dennings Point jutting into the Hudson, and the Newburgh-Beacon bridge near the center. The town of Beacon is on the near-side of the bridge and Newburgh on the opposite shore. ...
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The K1FFK monopole on Mt Greylock in Massachusetts - NoBARC amateur radio repeaters
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Looking from North to South East over the Wimmera Plains
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The USS Yorktown at Patriots Point, Mt. Pleasant, SC just across the Cooper River from Charleston, SC.
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Nice panoramic view on the Alps and the lake of Serre-Ponçon from Mont Colombis, in the western Alps, in southeastern France.
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This is a panorama of Mt. Hood taken from a viewpoint on the trail leading to Mirror Lake and Tom, Dick and Harry. Approximately 36 megapixels. Taken July 31st, 2011. Sorry about the weird color in advance. It's right in Lightroom, but G-pan turned the blue sky purple, and made the green forest black.
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