Panoramic Shots

UpperLeft86

Member
Mark, those photos from southern Oregon are awesome. Can't wait to get down to that corner!

One from last night: 6 photos stitched together. D750, 180/2.8D.

TIDGGAs.jpg
 

markrez

Observer
Mark, those photos from southern Oregon are awesome. Can't wait to get down to that corner!

One from last night: 6 photos stitched together. D750, 180/2.8D.

TIDGGAs.jpg
Thanks for the compliment. I love your picture as well. That would look great printed out 6' by 2'

Has anyone else taken their media to costco and printed a very large pano? I have two hanging in my garage. I highly recommend it if you haven't, it's only $25 for the 72x24 size.
 

UpperLeft86

Member
Looks like the start to a movie :)

That's what I love about panoramic format photos - they have such a cinematic feel.

Thanks for the compliment. I love your picture as well. That would look great printed out 6' by 2'

Has anyone else taken their media to costco and printed a very large pano? I have two hanging in my garage. I highly recommend it if you haven't, it's only $25 for the 72x24 size.

Thanks! I haven't tried Costco for that, but that's a great price. All the Costco small prints I've done have turned out well in the past. I've gotten a few crazy aspect ratio prints made from ProDPI (who I print basically everything through.)
 

markrez

Observer
A couple from a recent trip to Las Vegas. These were from the top of Frenchman Mountain.
Expo-2.jpg
D7000 11.5mm single frame (Tokina 11-16)

Expo-1.jpg
D7000 200mm 8 frames (Nikon 70-200 VRII)
Not very expedition 'like' but the hike to get there was an expedition. :)

www.markrezansoff.com
Boise Adventure Photographer
 
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hitek79

Explorer
The top and bottom are from an area in the backcountry in the Canadian Rockies. The big mountain is named Mt. Assiniboine. It's an absolutely amazing area.
 

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