Juan Carlos Vindas
02-14-2009, 08:05 PM
Hello everybody.
I am new to this pano business but I love it.
This image was made in one of the most magic places in Costa Rica, yes, this is the Chirripo National Park, I had to walk up hill for 7 hours carrying almost 40 pounds! :confused: there's no other way to get to Chirripo, unless you are rich and can hire a helicopter, this place is famous for its high altitudes and paramo forests.
Most people believe that my country is just another tropical destination, but, we have a good variety of places where you can go. This is a good example.
This place in the picture was formed about 40 million years ago, it used to be under the ocean, when Central America was just an island ark. Those rock formations you see here are about 12,000 feet above the see level.
I used photomerge in PS to stitch the pictures, a total of 7.
The rocks are called ''Crestones''.
Canon 30D
Canon 35-350@350mm
ISO 100
f/10
1/125sec.
AV
0 compensation.
Tripod
Even though the light seems harsh, it was pretty late, around 5:30 Costa Rican time.
As always, all help is most welcome.
I am new to this pano business but I love it.
This image was made in one of the most magic places in Costa Rica, yes, this is the Chirripo National Park, I had to walk up hill for 7 hours carrying almost 40 pounds! :confused: there's no other way to get to Chirripo, unless you are rich and can hire a helicopter, this place is famous for its high altitudes and paramo forests.
Most people believe that my country is just another tropical destination, but, we have a good variety of places where you can go. This is a good example.
This place in the picture was formed about 40 million years ago, it used to be under the ocean, when Central America was just an island ark. Those rock formations you see here are about 12,000 feet above the see level.
I used photomerge in PS to stitch the pictures, a total of 7.
The rocks are called ''Crestones''.
Canon 30D
Canon 35-350@350mm
ISO 100
f/10
1/125sec.
AV
0 compensation.
Tripod
Even though the light seems harsh, it was pretty late, around 5:30 Costa Rican time.
As always, all help is most welcome.