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Fishfin Ridge Panorama

 
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Fishfin Ridge Panorama
This is a 270° view blended from several composite images. There is a shadow artefact from the blending on the first peak from the right and the tree limbs next to it. The standpoint is on Fishfin Ridge (west of the crags), elevation 9400'. From right to left, the field of view progresses from the west to the south (tarn, Harbor and Wilson Lakes), the east (Fishfin Ridge) and finally the north (Birdbill and Gentian Lakes), with a view of Mount McGuire on the far left — August 2005


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mjcFantastic Panorama

Voted 10/10

This is an absolutely fantastic panorama of an area that I love. That storm cell in the distance is something that I can relate to and really makes this panorama feel so real. Very nice work. How does something like this slip by without any other comments? Congratulations!

Marty
Posted Jan 21, 2007 2:18 am

SobrecerroRe: Fantastic Panorama

Sobrecerro

Hasn't voted

The positive feedback is much appreciated, Marty! I will post some others when I find the time.
Posted Feb 5, 2007 6:43 am

mtybumpoAnother Comment.....

mtybumpo

Voted 10/10

I think this is absolutely marvelous! What a beautiful panorama of an exceptionally beautiful area of Idaho! Great Work!
Posted Aug 16, 2007 1:23 am

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