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A stitch of 3 or 4 vertical shots of a lovely clear pool not far from Jokulsarlon and Hali, south-east Iceland. Will be there next week - imagine it'll be a bit more snowy.
Looking SE from near the summit of Am Bodach.
Original post (late June 2018) stitched from 4 shots; reprocessed and enlarged (to left) with 5th shot, May 2020.
This is a stitched shot comprising 4 shots, taken at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands, Utah, after sunrise. I had planned to get there super-early, but failed to hear my alarm clock and only got there just before sunrise, by which stage the rock in this shot was lined shoulder-to-shoulder, tripod-to-tripod with photographers. No chance. So I captured sunrise a bit further along, and only got my opportunity once the other photographers had gone. Some of them left just minutes after sunrise, even though I think the light was still lovely. Oh well, gave me a chance to get this panorama!
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Sunrise over Lofoten... a panorama. :)
Nikon D800, Nikon 70 - 200 mm at 78 mm, ISO of 800, aperture of f/13 with a 1/125th second exposure.
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The often photographed Mormon Row at Grand Teton National Park. In fact, I would say that this scene is one of the most photographed in the western United States. I have at least 4 different photos of these barns in my photostream, including two slightly different panoramas. So why keep shooting this scene?
Because it's a lot of fun!
To begin, it's very beautiful. The Tetons are absolutely majestic and such impressive mountains, the the dilapidated barns in front of the Tetons are so Americana it's almost appropriate to eat cherry pie while shooting this scene. The spring was very wet and the lush grasses and trees compliment everything so well.
Yes, there were other photographers there. There is almost always going to be. Yes, we were all shooting the same scene that morning. But who cares? The minute I'm too good for a beautiful but "cliche" landscape scene, that's the minute I'll give up photography. Shoot cliche scenes! Do your best and use your creativity to try to do something new with those scenes! Go shoot Tunnel View, or Maroon Lake, or The Golden Gate bridge from the Marin Highlands!
Rio Pinheiros, São Paulo - Brazil
It is 10 photos stitched together with photomerge
With Nokia Lumia 920
De izq. a der.: Siula Grande, Yerupajá Grande, Yerupajá Chico, Jirishanca y Mituraju.
Pat Metheny & Anna Maria Jopek: Are you going with me?
Cordillera Huayhuash, Perú.
I shot this panorama in during a backpacking trip in Norway back in 2016. This was the trip that started all my passion for landscape photography.
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