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17th July 2014, 02:03 PM
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Beartooth Pass Looking West
An 11 image panorama from below the summit of the Beartooth Pass in MT looking west toward Yellowstone NP.
![Beartooth Pass Looking West](http://wtlwdwgn.smugmug.com/Beartooth/i-kZmvQk3/0/XL/Beartooth%20Panorama1024-1-XL.jpg)
A larger version is here.
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17th July 2014, 06:52 PM
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Looks good to me. Some tricky exposures have been well handled.
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17th July 2014, 07:51 PM
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17th July 2014, 07:56 PM
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Lovely panorama Steve.
Dave
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18th July 2014, 02:15 PM
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Thank you all for the kind comments!
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18th July 2014, 05:24 PM
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18th July 2014, 06:12 PM
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18th July 2014, 06:49 PM
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Very nice image Steve
I want to try panoramas too in the future when I'm more experienced.
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19th July 2014, 04:22 PM
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Thanks Binnur. The way to gain experience is just to go out and try it. The more you shoot the better you'll get!
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19th July 2014, 05:13 PM
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Beartooth Pass is always a tough photo. It's nearly impossible to get a sense of the grandeur and size of the place. A panorama is a good choice. BTW, was it stitched together from multiple frames?
I imagine you used a polarizer. I'm not saying it's bad. It's almost a requirement to get a nice sky. I do notice that the sky is darker on the right. That's making me wonder if for a multi-shot panorama, could a person twist the filter and get a more consistent sky color or would just lead to banding effects in the sky? Just wondering.
BTW, for people not familiar with the Beartooth area, it is a high plateau in Montana and Wyoming in the US. Large portions of it are above 3000m. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beartooth_pass
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19th July 2014, 07:08 PM
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Thanks for the comments Craig. This is an 11 shot stitch handheld. Actually I didn't use a CPL for this. I'm not sure about banding but a CPL really only works when perpendicular to the sun. I think the darker sky on the right is because the sun was to the left of the frame where the sky was lighter. I'll have to look at it again in LR 5.5 and see if I can even it out.
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19th July 2014, 08:21 PM
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Not saying that it needs to be evened out. I'm mostly wondering how difficult it would be to even it out.
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