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Uploaded: 09/27/05 2:59 AM GMT
Where a Glacier was
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3 images stiched.sorry about burning out the clouds....it was a bright day

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SilverFang
09/27/05 3:11 AM GMT
Well, the clouds are a little bright but I don't really mind it. The scene is very nice, good work.
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+mayne
09/27/05 3:46 AM GMT
This worked very good...I don't see any stitch lines. The people give it scale. Where is this?
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Darryl
d_spin_9
09/27/05 4:01 AM GMT
i think the name of the hike is rogers pass or something, its right in kananaskis, if you take the winter road just pass peter lougheed provincial park (coming from calgary) it right as you come up to the pass. i find if im really careful with how i align my camera, and dont take too many pictures (4 is the max) the photomerge thing in photoshop using advanced blending does a perfect job, and is very easy
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mesmerized
09/27/05 3:41 PM GMT
Nice job on stitching and blending...an interesting perspective...well done.:Pat.
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sizzle011
09/27/05 8:01 PM GMT
i like it... well done. there is a great contrast between the clouds and valley. thanks for sharing :)
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::dreamer100
09/30/05 5:40 AM GMT
Wow, I had to look really hard to find the people Darryl was talking about. That IS scale! And my current desktop
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forestwolf34
10/31/05 11:40 PM GMT
wow, marvelous
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::DigiCamMan
07/30/06 9:33 PM GMT
Very nice job. People often think clouds like this are blowouts and may be but it is the sun that blows them out and the photographer can do nothing about it, at least I haven't found a way without butchering the photo. I think this is excellent.
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