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This Burn area can be seen on the Grassy Lake road that goes between Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
Shot with Nikon D5000 and 200mm lens |
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To be followed shortly by a much higher res pan and descriptive info -- I shoot low res pans as a backup against the lighting changing or something going wrong. |
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Overview of the southeast side of the hot spring complex. |
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This is a view from Artist Point looking up the Yellowstone River to the spectacular lower Yellowstone Falls.
I used a Nikon D5000 and a 200 mm lens for this Gigapan. |
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Yellowstone National Park, October 16, 2008. 66 images with Canon SX110 and Gigapan robot |
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This is one of the first waterfall views people see when they enter Yellowstone Park from the South.
Shot with Nikon D5000 and 200mm lens |
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This is a second Gigapan I shot and the Geyser erupted as I was shooting the photos on the right side. Over many years I have visited this Geyser and have never seen it erupt before. It was quite exhilerating realizing I had the camera aimed at the right spots at the right time.
Note! I have uploaded a second version of this Gigapan with sharpened detail in the geyser water that is erupting. |
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Similar to previous Burn Gigapan. More description later.
Shot with Nikon D5000 and 200mm lens |
