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Pittsburgh panoramic skyline from along the Allegheny River.
The image highlights a wide-angle perspective of the city lit up at nautical twilight (sunrise on the left). It includes two of the Three Sisters, Andy Warhol Bridge (left) and Robert Clemente Bridge (right). It also includes Gulf Tower with a colorfully lit crown on the far left, next to it is U.S. Steel Tower (UPMC Building), the Highmark building on the right, the historical Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel, and so much more.
Luarca is one of the main towns on the Western Coast of Asturias. It is located at the mouth of the Negro river, encased in its banks, which gives it a peculiar layout, forcing the construction of many houses on the slopes of the hills that surround it. That is why Luarca has many viewpoints and that it is a place to admire from many different points of view, since they all have their charm.
Steep cliffs line the 5km stretch of beach along the Ohawe Beach to Waihi Beach walkway
There are some magnificent views with the steep cliffs running along one side and the Tasman Sea on the other.
Good walking at low tide and wonderfully rugged west coast beach, black sand, lots to explore, plenty of driftwood, great place to watch the sunset
Taken from my father Terrasse last Sunday in Antibes, France. We had a really outstanding sunset that day. This is cropped stich of 10 DA35 f/2.8 ltd frames.
Ehden (Arabic: اٍهدن) is a mountainous town situated in the heart of the northern mountains of Lebanon and on the southwestern slopes of Mount Makmal in the Mount Lebanon Range. Its residents are the people of Zgharta, as it is within the Zgharta District.
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camera Minolta Panoramic Zoom 28, film Fomapan 400, developed in Compard r09 1:50 for 14 min in 19 degrees
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5 shot Panorama from Eastham Ferry. Liverpool on the left and Stanlow on the right.
I had a pretty lazy early May Bank Holiday weekend so on the Monday i set my alarm for 4am. As usual i woke up before the alarm, i think it was 3:30am. Never mind i like to wake up and have a couple of coffees before i head out. Obviously Sunrise is getting earlier so i picked somewhere near, Eastham Ferry is great for Sunrise! Unfortunately it wasnt spectacular, the best i got were some angry looking clouds over Liverpool.
This is the full view of the second level of Kaangrian Falls. I included human elements for scaling purposes. The falls is really huge considering that this is just a part of 3 levels.
You can reach this site for about 45 minutes from the main highway, 15 minutes drive and 30 minutes trekking.
Trivia: The name of Kaangrian Falls was derived from the Ilocano word, naangri which means, "with foul odor", this is due to the caves with bat poop present in the area. Fortunately, I didn't smell any odor when we were there.
This is my first stitched panoramic image. It consists of four frames conjoined using CS4, it's really seamless using CS4!
Constructive criticisms are very welcome
Thanks to the advanced photo editing technology, it is quite easy to stitch multiple shots to create a panoramic image. 11 vertical shots stitched.
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A panoramic view of the Deadvlei, in Namibia. This is a white clay pan in the Namib-Naukluft Park, which name means "dead marsh". The dunes surrounding it are claimed to be the highest in the world, the highest reaching 300–400 m.
The camel thorn trees grew when the Tsauchab river flooded the area, creating shallow pools. Later, a drought hit the area, and sand dunes encroached on the pan, blocking the river from the vlei, which killed the trees.
A very visited location in Namibia.
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5 Image Panoramic. 5 Exposures per shot.
Accessed here through Spoon Bay where the walk on top here isn't that easy. There's a dividing channel between them both covered with black ice (extremely slippery rock) with about half a meter one can carefully slide over on their butts. A slip would mean a 5 meter fall into the channel.. and I didn't want to go down there..
I spent quite some time before crossing the channel debating on if I should risk it or not. I could see that the view would be well worth it so In the end, I packed up my tripod and camera gear into my bag and slowly crossed. Having experienced black ice before I knew to test many times with footing and hand holds before transferring my weight.
I was fine and got this panoramic and a few others as a reward.
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edit: thank you for the explore! :$
my very first ever attempt at stitching together a panorama (to be fair this is a videogame, so the hard part was the stitching. In real life the camerawork is also a skill, but I'm not displaying that here).
I took 7 exposures to make this, but wound up cropping out a lot of uninteresting terrain on the left to get an even 21:9 ratio. I will definitely be doing more of these. This was mostly a test to see if I could, so it's not really OF anything