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mountain view(very wide)

Photography Scenic posted on Jul 17, 2002
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this is a 360 degree picture composed of 16 separate photos taken while swiveling on a tripod. i used a program that finds similar portions of the photos and merges them. view is from mt. frosty - highest peak in manning park, bc, canada. can't see it very well, but the canada/u.s. border is visible as a line of no trees at the end of the snowy mountains to the left of the post. the original picture was way to large to post(10860x804, ~1mb), email me if you want it dude064@hotmail.com

Comments (3)


Rohyphnol

12:36AM | Wed, 17 July 2002

cool dude..now if only that darn blue thing wasnt there...or maybe just cropped off on the right side of the image...

RussoGraffix

7:52AM | Wed, 17 July 2002

hey, this could be printed and bent into a tube. It really has no beginning or end....cool. but I do agree about that blue thing. It would be better if it wasn't there.

omric

5:49AM | Mon, 22 July 2002

The thumbnail doesn't do it justice.... I've tried similar on a smaller scale...4 or 5 pics....acheiving correct exposure for all directions isn't easy. I'd like to see more foreground and maybe less sky..But I like this....neat project.


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