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One of my favorite place/picture looking down from an elevation of 10,000 or so feet

JW

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I took this in CO going up to St. Elmo's
 
absolutely beautiful,Thanks for sharing.

LabradorBob
 
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we took a winding two track to the top of a mesa. I don't know for sure where it was but it was some rough country. We were in Granny and worked out way to the top and I got out and took a series of pictures. I just liked the view.

A couple years later when I got interested in Panoramas I was looking through my pictures and saw this bunch, I think there were 10 or 12 of them. I decided to see if they would work as a pan. It seems it did. It was pure accident.

Click on this to see how to view the Panorama http://www.screencast.com/users/Royal/folders/Jing/media/4daae8e8-e74a-4724-bac0-4c51e162ed4d

Click on this one to see the Panorama

http://www.closr.it/show/PYj6BJTlynz
 
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