Maroon Bells Panorama 2

© Richard H. Hahn

Maroon Bells Panorama 2

Uploaded: September 04, 2004

Description

f22, 1/8 sec., ISO 100, lens focal length 20mm., 0.9 graduated split ND filter. White River National Forest near Aspen, Colorado.
This is a stitched panorama of five vertical images.

Comments

Karma Wilson September 04, 2004

Great photo! It really draws you in with the depth. Wonderfuful almost 3-d feel.

Karma #165468

Colette M. Metcalf September 04, 2004

Beautiful, Richard! #755699

Noel Baebler September 04, 2004

Wow! I got dizzy looking. I mean that in a VERY GOOD way! Is it the vertical stitching that gives your photo that 3D feel? #755759

Deborah C. Lewinson level-addict September 04, 2004

Gorgeous!!! #755849

Dale Gast September 04, 2004

Another very beautiful image, Richard!!! #755992

September 04, 2004

This is GORGEOUS Richard!!!! #756000

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