Mount Sneffels Sunrise


Posted by johnfr80504 on Mon Mar 14, 2016 4:54 pm

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As a landscape photographer I specialize in Ultra Large Format images I have coined Gigaramas. These are images stitched using a Gigapan head. This is by far the largest Gigarama I have done.

The original shot measured 4.7 ft by over 32 ft. The versions shown is cropped to a 1:4 size. This shot was done morning of Oct. 5, 2013 County Rd 5 south of Ridgeway, CO. The night before the temperature had dropped to 22 deg and a light dusting of snow covered the trees. Fall colors had started to change. The Scrub Oak was velvet reds and orange when I arrived at 6AM. By 9AM that morning they had all turned brown. Most of the Aspens were just starting to turn.

This original un-cropped version of this panorama consists of 175 individual 22.5 megapixel images shot with Canon 5Diii at F 8.0, 1/50th of a second and ISO 100 using a 400mm lens. The cropped image as shown is:
  • 10.7 Gigapixels
  • 67892 x 16963 pixels
  • 56.5" x 226" 300 ppi
A high resolution Panotour is available at this link allowing one to zoom into a 400% view.

http://www.abbascreationsphotography.co ... ltour.html
John Freeman
Abba's Creations Photography
Capturing God's Creation in Fine Art Photography
Longmont, CO 80504
303-485-9437
www.abbascreationsphotography.com
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/john-freeman/11/298/a6a/

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by John Labrenz on Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:03 pm
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Welcome to Naturescapes!
The uploaded image is too small for critique....but the Panotour looks awesome!
 

by Eia on Tue Mar 15, 2016 5:17 pm
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i clicked on the link and yes it is awesome!
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by stevenmajor on Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:41 pm
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I Like it a lot, the link helps. When I use a long lens for pano's I usually have issues with atmospheric haze, none here. Maybe some group could rent a stadium and have a show on the Jumbotron. Seeing it several feet wide would be great.
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by E.J. Peiker on Sun Mar 20, 2016 3:57 pm
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As stated, way too small to offer a substantive critique and the moving pano makes it hard to integrate the entire scene into a single picture. It does look like it would be an awesome panoramic print.
 

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