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Dec 20, 2007 01:19 |  #1

I was in Vegas over the weekend and was woken up by the sunrise one morning. Got up long enough to take a few to stitch together. Didn't realize until I put it together that you can see the curtains reflected in the window. Ah well.

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Dec 20, 2007 02:18 |  #2

Great shot. I'd imagine you're one of the only people up at that hour. It's a sight rarely seen. Nice work!


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Dec 20, 2007 02:21 |  #3

deletedpenguin wrote in post #4539258 (external link)
Great shot. I'd imagine you're one of the only people up at that hour. It's a sight rarely seen. Nice work!

Oh, in Vegas, there's probably lots of people up at that hour...

They hadn't had to get up though because they actually hadn't gone to BED yet!!

:lol::lol::lol:


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Dec 20, 2007 02:22 |  #4

LuxuryGlass wrote in post #4539091 (external link)
I was in Vegas over the weekend and was woken up by the sunrise one morning. Got up long enough to take a few to stitch together. Didn't realize until I put it together that you can see the curtains reflected in the window. Ah well.

Wow...very nice!

Might consider cropping just a little tiny bit off the right and do away with that sliver of the Bellagio...


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Dec 20, 2007 02:29 |  #5

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #4539267 (external link)
Oh, in Vegas, there's probably lots of people up at that hour...

They hadn't had to get up though because they actually hadn't gone to BED yet!!

:lol::lol::lol:

Haha, ya. That's true.


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Dec 20, 2007 04:49 as a reply to  @ deletedpenguin's post |  #6

Well done shot. Like the hue in the photo


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Dec 20, 2007 08:37 |  #7

Nice shot.


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Dec 20, 2007 08:41 |  #8

super shot. WOW, look at all those tower cranes, I guess they'll never stop building casino's waiting to take our money!


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Dec 20, 2007 09:38 as a reply to  @ tomd's post |  #9

thanks for the comments. Already have a version with building on the right cropped :), thanks Flying.

Yep, people say "too bad there's so much construction in the photo".. but that will always be there. Most of it being done by MGM Grand. Some new immense condo complex.


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Dec 20, 2007 10:56 |  #10

what body and lens did ya use?


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Dec 20, 2007 11:21 |  #11

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what body and lens did ya use?

20d, 24-70L


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Dec 20, 2007 11:24 |  #12

is this out your hotel room window?

wonder how it would look in HDR?


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Dec 20, 2007 18:09 |  #13

Awesome pano! You stayed at Ceasars Palace or Bellagio? Looks more like Bellagio, love the ceiling in the lobby.




  
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Dec 20, 2007 19:56 |  #14

zman wrote in post #4543140 (external link)
Awesome pano! You stayed at Ceasars Palace or Bellagio? Looks more like Bellagio, love the ceiling in the lobby.

yep Bellagio just for the 1 night (we splurged a little on the last night and got a fountain view room).

tomd: I didn't bring the tripod and though I could have taken multiple exposures handheld.. that never worked too well for me, esp for a pano. And I'd be too lazy to do all that work!


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