Mountain Dam Panorama B&W

© Robert Hoischen

Mountain Dam Panorama B&W

Uploaded: December 03, 2007

Description

A composite image made of 14 (!) pictures taken with 1/60th exposure through a wide angle lens on my Canon 350D on a tripod. This scene can be found close to Charmonix near the Swiss/French border, the Lake's name is Lac Emosson. The composite did sport some unpleasant curved horizon (due to not all level tripod calibration), but this was resolved by warping the image appropriately. Bad though that a 14000x4000 pixel image seems to be too much for PSP X2 haha... so I had to take screenshots of the warping preview, and glue those back to a complete image :) Corel, version X3 with a large memory awareness header please!

Comments

December 03, 2007

awesome! #800442

Dennis Flanagan level-classic December 03, 2007

Excellent job on this Robert. Where is this? #5165508

Robert Hoischen December 03, 2007

Thanks for the comments! I now have updated the description with the "where", Dennis :) good that you point out that flaw. #5166119

Kathy Reeves December 08, 2007

Outstanding!! #5184400

Carolyn M. DAlessandro December 18, 2007

Well worth you time and effort...absolutely and fabulous photograph! Just beautiful! #5224289

Erika Haight May 18, 2008

This is O:U:T:S:T:A:N:D:I:N:G Robert!! :) #5939757

Vladan D. Djordjevic June 01, 2008

Terrific scenery and photo. Great pov, lighting, tones. I would like to be there and feel that beauty. #6006792

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