Continuous Nikon P7800 Panorama
This camera has a feature I have never seen before—the ability to shoot a continuous, seamless panning panorama. For this one the camera was hand-held vertically while panning through a full 180°. The tracks are the main line on the Wisconsin side. The blue bluffs on the opposite side are at the northeastern tip of Iowa. You may note that the exposure was biased up a stop so that the snow would record its true blinding white, esp. against the sun. The tracks you see are snowmobile tracks. I suspect that running snowmobiles on river ice is not the smartest thing in the world, but the temperatures recently have been bitterly cold so the ice should be pretty thick. I. hope. Honestly, I'd have killed to have that big ol' BinSniff come along just as I was completing the pan! :D
Continuous Nikon P7800 Panorama
This camera has a feature I have never seen before—the ability to shoot a continuous, seamless panning panorama. For this one the camera was hand-held vertically while panning through a full 180°. The tracks are the main line on the Wisconsin side. The blue bluffs on the opposite side are at the northeastern tip of Iowa. You may note that the exposure was biased up a stop so that the snow would record its true blinding white, esp. against the sun. The tracks you see are snowmobile tracks. I suspect that running snowmobiles on river ice is not the smartest thing in the world, but the temperatures recently have been bitterly cold so the ice should be pretty thick. I. hope. Honestly, I'd have killed to have that big ol' BinSniff come along just as I was completing the pan! :D