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Volume 3 Issue 5
One of the most difficult panoramas i've made, just because of the location and extreme exposure differences from one corner of the room to the next. A 360-degree, triple-exposure HDR image that took three shooting attempts over the last several months to finally get corre...-
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Largest and most prominent mountain in the north part of the Teton Range. Located in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Shot with Nikon D5000 and 300mm lens.
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- Looking up the Merced Canyon at Nevada and Vernal Falls and the Clark Range from Washburn Point: Yosemite National Park by Joel Baldwin
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In the downhill rush to get to Glacier Point, many people drive right past the Washburn Point pullout without any idea of what they're missing. This spectacular view is what awaits them. Looking directly up the Merced Canyon you see the river flowing over Nevada and Vernal Falls. The bridges and John Muir Trail are ...
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We used Photoshop to enhance the color and brightness of this gigapan which was uploaded originally from the Gigapan stitch files on June 10th. Shooting Note! Because of the distance I thought I could use the infinity focus on the Nikon P90 camera, thinking this would keep the focus constant. However, time was tigh...
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Once again I didn't catch this at the best time of day. Nonetheless this is a spectacular spot, high above Donner Lake. Granite of the Sierra Nevada Range is rounded into domes by glacial scouring and pierced by tunnels of the Union Pacific Railroad. If you look closely there are a number of climbers scaling these f...
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One of the most spetacular views in a national park full of them, here one can see over two miles of vertical relief, from Badwater, near the bottom of the image, 282 feet below sea level, to Telescope Peak, in the Panamint Range, 11043 feet above sea level. The white area at the center of the GigaPan is the salt pan ...
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Finally the clouds have cleared enough to get a really nice view of the range front. How many cascades can you find?
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GigapanMagazine.org
Volume 3 Issue 5
I started to see where I was in much the same way I see a lot of other beautiful, flawed things, in that many of the same problems that condemned this place were exactly what made it that much more valuable an image demanding to be captured.
HDR, tonemapped in Photomati...-
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A view of the Front Range behind Colorado Springs, CO. To the left is Cheyenne Mountain with the cummunication towers on top. To the right is Garden of the Gods City Park. To the rear is Pike's Peak at 14,115 feet tall.
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Kotzebue, Alaska is the site of several dog sled races, and the weather for this race on March 15 was just about perfect with bright sun and a temperature of -8 F and a wind chill of -27F. Browse through the photograph to see several dog teams and sleds, lots of spectators, trail markers and a bunch of folks with came...
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