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Boundary Peak, Nevada, Summit Panorama


Thanks for this panorama from Roch Tofil (who also has California, New Mexico, Idaho and Utah panoramas)
 

Roch has the following note:
I didn't use a tripod with the digital camera. The software (Ulead 360)
cleans up the top and bottom alignment and stitches nicely. I just try to
keep the horizon in the same place in the frame as I shoot. It takes about
10 pictures to cover the entire area with adequate overlap.  Incidently, the camera is a FujiFilm FinePix 4900. I highly recommend it.  However, if I were to make the purchase again, I'd go with the 4700. It's
has a smaller profile (far better for back packing) and takes the same
quality photos. It's also cheaper. But like anything electronic, today's
best recommendations are tomorrows "old and obsolete" items.

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