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Oct 08, 2012 14:47 |  #1

This was taken near the top of Mt. Oberlin in Glacier National Park. My first try at pano.

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Will have to remember to take more shots for wider and taller. This was my first try at mountain climbing. Since I was by myself and had a large load of camera stuff I did not make it to the summit, but almost. Mt Renyolds to the right, Mt Clemens in the center and will have to check on the one to the right.

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Oct 08, 2012 20:04 |  #2

lovely vista from up there




  
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Oct 08, 2012 20:24 |  #3

Really like that view. Nice shot.


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Oct 08, 2012 21:12 |  #4

This turned out really nice. I typically shoot verticals to get more height out of my panorama shots. It is a bit over exposed on the far left, which can be a struggle with wide panorama images, but can be dealt with in post processing. Great job for a first try. I think you will find panorama shots to be addictive.


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Oct 08, 2012 22:34 |  #5

Beautiful, lived here for the past 20 yrs and have never climbed there.


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Oct 09, 2012 00:36 |  #6

Thanks for the comments. Jon_E I will be in Glacier next summer amd looking for someone to climb with an old guy.


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Oct 09, 2012 00:40 |  #7

Great scene! Gives me the willies just looking at the vertical. I get really nervous around ledges and heights. :eek::eek:




  
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Oct 09, 2012 09:39 |  #8

D.C. wrote in post #15097444 (external link)
Thanks for the comments. Jon_E I will be in Glacier next summer amd looking for someone to climb with an old guy.

D.C. give me a shout when your coming, and I will be sure to leave that time free.

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Oct 09, 2012 10:02 |  #9

Awesome job for you first pano, nice work hiking for a great shot!


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