Mount Rainier Polar Panorama

© Guy C. Crilly

Mount Rainier Polar Panorama

Uploaded: October 17, 2009

Description

Here’s a polar panorama taken in Mount Rainier National Park, composed from 37 shots that initially formed a 360-degree panorama before conversion, where you could see my shadow at one end and the sun at the opposite end. Taken with a vertically handheld DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera set at ISO 100 and f/22 (to star the sun) using a wide-angle zoom lens (12 to 24). Entered into the “Digital Darkroom” category, and re-entered into the “Center” Monthly Theme for August 2010.

GPS: Approximate location, latitude 46° 52' 1.20" N, longitude 121° 30' 58.06" W.

Keywords: Digital Darkroom, Panorama, Polar Panorama, Trees, Nature, Landscape, Mount Rainier, National Park, Reflection, Mountains, USA, and Water.


Exif: Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, Model: DSLR

Comments

Tess L. Yee October 19, 2009

Wow, what a super interesting image, Guy! Love the effect! #1194012

Cindy Langley level-classic February 07, 2010

Guy, this is very interesting effect. This image took some work, and what a fabulous compilation. #8364116

Joseph M. Muench level-classic March 25, 2010

Cool image. What software did you use...PTGui?
-Joey #8480381

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