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You are looking at a photo of Kelowna British Columbia in April of 2009 made with a digital slr on a tripod, with ten frames composed using a 50mm lens and the camera vertical. The camera records 8mp images, and the 50mm lens angle of view in vertical alignment allowed 15 degree intervals between captures. I have several different versions of the same image, this one was the widest so I have reposted it in lieu of the earlier ones.
The view is from the south-west to north-west, looking from Okanagan Mountain Park on the left, to Lake Country on the right. Thanks for looking and feel free to take snapshots. http://www.kelowna.ca/cm/site3.aspx |
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A lovely fall sunset in Salt Lake City, looking south from the mountiains above Terrace Hills Drive. Wasatch mountains are on the left. Hand shot, stitched with AutoPano pro. Resized in phtoshop to meet Gigapan size requirements :) Some timelapses of the cool cloudscapes from this evening here: http://vimeo.com/5610342 | http://vimeo.com/5583152 |
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View from peak of Grand Morgon : Lake of Serre-Ponçon (Hautes alpes - France) |
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View from La tête de Vautisse |
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West Maui mountains, shot at Kahului Harbor, Canon G10 |
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These are the world famous "Eiger" (3970 m = 13025 ft), "Mönch" (4099 m = 13448 ft) and "Jungfrau" (4158 m = 13642 ft) - from left to right. "Mönch" is the german word for "monk", "Jungfrau" means "maiden/virgin". I shoot this panorama at the Winteregg near Mürren.
For Winteregg see http://www.jungfraubahn.ch/en/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-12//177_read-788/ Built with Panoramastudio Pro You find my panoramas with http://gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=fritz+hanke or http://gigapan.org/gigapans/most_recent/?q=fritz+hanke |
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Hand shot this quick pano at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon. What a gorgeous fall day! |
