This was taken at a national forest called Buffalo Pass. I have no idea how it got its name because I didnt see one buffalo the whole time I was there. I do hope you enjoy it and thankyou for all of your generous comments.
Well, Billy...I just don't see anything to critique. The folks who visit Caedes to download desktop shots probably send you love letters on a regular basis although I'm not sure that the panorama entirely satisfies them. But I only download your shots to look for flaws or to try to figure out how you've edited something that I especially like. I'm concerned about the die-off of conifers in the upper elevations. I assume that the trees in the right have actually lost their leaves because of the change in seasons. I downloaded the largest version shown and looked around. I didn't see any buffaloes either. But if you look closely in the upper left in the sky, there's definitely a pterodactyl.
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB