Pano 1 from Broken Hand by jgpittenger

Pano 1 from Broken Hand

Jim and I went on a hike in the Sisters for our anniversary. We used to backpack into these mountains but a couple of years ago there was a big fire and what had been a hike of 5-6 miles became 11 miles (one way) tripping over burned fallen trees. Too much for my 70+ year old body. Jim found a trail up to at least get a good view. This is a 15 photo from my 36 Megapixel camera pano merged in PS. I think I've finally mastered getting the shots level and I'm pretty pleased with how it came out even if my computer is still groaning!
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Wow that deserves a big Fave Jane, incredible editing but it's really lovely!
October 1st, 2016  
What a project! I think I will need to revisit this on a computer and not my old tiny iPhone screen to catch its magnificance
October 1st, 2016  
The most beautiful cloudscape :)
October 1st, 2016  
Wonderful panorama
October 1st, 2016  
I assume you used a tripod for this? It's stunning! Did you do this with the camera at different levels to get the pano side to side and top to bottom?
October 2nd, 2016  
@taffy I shot it vertically on tripod with lots of overlap and at 35 mm. Right now I'm trying to process another version that I think I may like even better but my computer keeps freezing...probably too many pixels
October 2nd, 2016  
I can't get over the depth of this - it's just awesome - and those clouds and sky are fabulous. Fav
October 2nd, 2016  
fantastic!
October 2nd, 2016  
wonderful
October 2nd, 2016  
What a view! A terrific way to celebrate your anniversary. Poor computer. ;)
October 2nd, 2016  
Stunning panorama!
October 2nd, 2016  
Ibtook some shots in Japan intending to learn how to make a pano in PSE, but I never did it. So many tasks to learn. This works really nicely and the sky is wonderfully dramatic.
October 2nd, 2016  
gorgeous scene. sky, pano! fav
October 2nd, 2016  
Brilliant image.
October 3rd, 2016  
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