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Uploaded: 11/12/06 10:16 PM GMT
A View of the San Juans From Elwood Pass
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This is a four shot panorama of the San Juans taken from Elwood Pass Colorado.

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::Anita54
11/12/06 11:28 PM GMT
Nicely done Chuck and nice to see you as well. Love the sky and the snow on the mountains in the distance but also the near view of fall on the ground and lovely green trees. Well done and glad you posted this one.
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::kidder
11/13/06 4:15 AM GMT
Nice job Chuck! Looks great!
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::verenabloo
11/13/06 7:43 AM GMT
I love this scene, but I have to say I think you would increase the gorgeous drama of this shot by framing it in black....try it wont you? Those clouds hugging the mountain are just fantastic!..Verena
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"Simplicity is Elegance" Henry David Thoreau
.akajohncastle
11/13/06 9:49 AM GMT
Beautifully done Chuck as always, My only complain about this one, is maybe the border. I thinki it would be more striking in black, but i guess that is just personal choice and taste. great picture.

Andy
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::Dunstickin
11/13/06 2:29 PM GMT
Terrific panorama Chuck!....As Andy above has mentioned...a black border would look great with this!.................Looks wonderful countryside where ever it is....Being across the pond...I miss all this!...........
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::muggsy
11/13/06 3:32 PM GMT
You do these "stitched" panoramas so well Chuck ... and this one is no exception. Wonderfull vista to behold.
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::PatAndre
11/13/06 5:29 PM GMT
Beautiful vista, Chuck. That ground looks like it is getting a little bare by now. Soon it will be covered with snow if it isn't already. Great work.
Pat
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::phasmid
11/13/06 11:38 PM GMT
Great pano job. I really like it. As to the background, I'd think that black would overpower this as there is a lot of dark coloring here anyway...how about a gradient of blue to a dark green, top to bottom? Since I am working my way back through my friend's list from the top to the bottom, maybe you've already done something to the background. Anyway, it's a lovely panoramic of some mighty impressive peaks :)PJ
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::Hottrockin
11/14/06 12:13 AM GMT
A grand view mister!! I'd have cropped out the little houses and that tan backdrop kinda distracts from the stunning mountain range. Stunning stitch work!!
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Picture Purrrfect . Why does the picture come out square when the lens is round??? 8~O

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