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    Default Panoramic IOTW 10/30/2008 Fred J. Lord

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    Congratulations Fred J. Lord!
    Green River Overlook Sunset, Canyonlands, UT


    Approximately 11 vertical frames stitched for this one. Canon 1D MKIII, 24-105 @ 45mm, ISO 200, f/5.6 @ .3 second, Gitzo 1325, Kirk BH-1, RRS pano pieces.

    White Rim Trail is visible running around the lower canyon edge. This one made me nervous as it was a 1500-foot drop from where I was standing.

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    Default Hey, thanks!

    It's always fun to get some recognition. I also got a showing at a local gallery here in the Colorado Rockies. This will be one of my large canvas prints.

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    Marvelous work. Congrats Fred.

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    Congratulations Fred!!!

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    Big Congrats Fred !!! Must be impressive in large canvas !!!

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    Congratulations, Fred!

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    Congratulations Fred...:cool:

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    Congratulations Fred! This reminds me of MacKenna's Gold movie. Superb.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks to you Alfred and to all the others kind enough to comment. I am ordering the large canvas this week. We will see how it looks when it comes back. The file is around 25K pixels wide. I have extended the sky just a bit more since CS4 has come out with "Content-aware scale". It's a marvelous tool to correct the keystone shapes in stitching large images.

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    Way to go! Beautiful image that deserves a large canvas!

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    Congrats Fred, well deserved.

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    Way to go, Fred!

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