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Uploaded: 03/22/08 9:18 AM GMT
Schafberg Panorama Monster
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Last night I found out a way to stack several photos together with PS, so here's the result.
Made of 13 (thirteen) single shots in two rows, after cloning at the borders and cropping the image was 10.000 (ten thousand) pixels wide!
Ok, here are the metadata:
Schafberg, Upper Austria, right next to the border of Salzburg (province, not city), 1.780 meters above sealevel.
In the background you can see parts of three lakes:
on the right the Attersee, in the middle the Mondsee, both also Upper Austria, on the very left a small part of the Fuschlsee, Salzburg (province, not city) ;o)
Enjoy!

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.corngrowth
03/22/08 9:58 AM GMT
You've done a super job Chris, as my first impression was that this image could be taken out of a relative low flying plane. Stunning!
Regards, Cornelius
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Cornelius was here! (lol) Click HERE to see his work!
::tigger3
03/22/08 11:48 AM GMT
Excellent Chris! Wonderful work and framing on this beauty.
Sandi♥
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life.
::fogz
03/22/08 12:40 AM GMT
wow!!! amazing and incredible! Has to be one of your best ever Chris! How satisfying it must be to be able to create such a wide expansive photograph out of several!
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::twinkel
03/22/08 1:23 PM GMT
amazing job mister, very beautiful view:))
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laughter is the best medicine.
.neveahsangel
03/22/08 1:30 PM GMT
Great job. I love it

Sean
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Be yourself...everyone else is already taken.
::Jay_Underwood
03/22/08 2:16 PM GMT
I agree with Fogz. Given the time you spent on this and the quality alone has to be one of your best shots, but it's the scene that is important here and only a pano could have captured it so well. Great work, I feel like I'm there. You can even see the gradual curve of the globe on the horizon!
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"Real vision is the ability to see the invisible" Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travels
.FriedaFelicia
03/22/08 3:17 PM GMT
Wow, that is a pretty amazing view. Great panorama.
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No need to say thank. Please check out my gallery.
::RKG
03/22/08 5:06 PM GMT
Excellent work!
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.Rokh
03/22/08 5:28 PM GMT
Superb!
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.Genver
03/22/08 9:07 PM GMT
Very nice landscape and colors,nicely done,looks very good.
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::Toto_san
03/22/08 9:44 PM GMT
I'm speechless...Faved.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
::phasmid
03/23/08 2:57 AM GMT
Superior work, Chris. The first thing I thought was that you had gotten a wide-angle lens. This is well worth the look and download.

:)PJ
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"Where there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see." ~Dorothea Lange
::LynEve
03/23/08 11:29 AM GMT
13 shots!! Wow!
Wonderful result Chris, great depth and so much to see.
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
.Allee
03/24/08 8:46 PM GMT
Wow---What a eye- popper.I think my friend, it was well worth all that work.
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::JQ
03/25/08 6:26 PM GMT
wow wow and wow mr chris, this is awesome!!! have some kudos!
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lucid
03/25/08 6:52 PM GMT
I'm about to take my first European trip and this is really inspiring. Nice job!
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&purmusic
03/27/08 2:58 PM GMT
*takes a glance at Chris's visual offering ...*

It's alright ... I guess. ;o)

Lol. As sorely tempted as I am to just leave it at that ... I won't.

I particularly like the inclusion of the two people at the station where the cross is in your image.

That said and carrying on ... remarkable work Chris combining the exposures.

If I were to be extremely ... extremely nit picky ... there are only some ... some telltale signs in the atmosphere and sky itself.

Feel free to give me a boot for that thought.

If ... if ... you have a link to a tutorial, as to the how you did this? That would be greatly appreciated ... by all of us.

Excellent work, make no mistake about my thoughts here. And but of course, thank you for sharing your efforts with us on this one. Really enjoying the view ... literally. :o)
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.iloridaa_enjekat
03/27/08 5:30 PM GMT
Shame on caedes voters -- a measly 73. This one belongs in the upper 80s or low 90s. If this is your first attempt at stitching you're doing a heck of a job.

-ie
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::Toto_san
04/11/08 12:27 AM GMT
I came here once again. I think it so wonderful that it is worth almost 100.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20

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