birdshooter > A beginner's attempt at panoramic photography

You can see where the exposure changed in one of the images and the sky is darker.  This series of photos was taken in the horizontal format, however, the vertical format would work much better.  I use Serif's Quickstart Panorama Studio software which is really easy to use.
birdshooter > Colorado butterfly:  Zephyr Anglewing
birdshooter > Maroon Bells in a panorama.  This is actually three different photos stitched together with software.
birdshooter > Colorado butterfly:  Zephyr Anglewing
birdshooter > Maroon Bells peaks taken September 15, 2008.  Equipment: Leica Digilux 3, Singh-Ray Polarizing/Warming filter, Slick carbon fiber tripod with Slick ball head.
One of the most beautiful places on earth!
birdshooter > Rio Grande River valley in Mineral County, Colorado looking south toward Creede from Bulldog Mountain.  Each September the aspens turn gold and lights up the valley.  It's as if God takes his paintbrush and dips it into gold paint and touches the sides of the mountains with the brush.  Once you see this spectakle you want to see every year.
birdshooter > Gunnison National Forest from Cottonwood Pass
birdshooter > North of Crested Butte, Colorado
birdshooter > North of Crested Butte is one of the Fourteeners, Gothic Mountain.  Thanks to whoever corrected my error.
A beginner's attempt at panoramic photography

You can see where the exposure changed in one of the images and the sky is darker. This series of photos was taken in the horizontal format, however, the vertical format would work much better. I use Serif's Quickstart Panorama Studio software which is really easy to use.
birdshooter > A beginner's attempt at panoramic photography

You can see where the exposure changed in one of the images and the sky is darker.  This series of photos was taken in the horizontal format, however, the vertical format would work much better.  I use Serif's Quickstart Panorama Studio software which is really easy to use.
A beginner's attempt at panoramic photography

You can see where the exposure changed in one of the images and the sky is darker. This series of photos was taken in the horizontal format, however, the vertical format would work much better. I use Serif's Quickstart Panorama Studio software which is really easy to use.
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