Southern Utah in Panorama

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Mike-PDX

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There is something about the scale and expanse of southern Utah that begs to be photographed LARGE. During my visit there last May I found myself shooting many panoramas. You have already seen a couple of them. Here are some more:

[Edit: Oh yea, forgot to mention that C&C is encouraged!]

Canyonlands National Park at Sunset from Dead Horse Point State Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Bryce Canyon National Park
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Angel's Landing, Zion National Park
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If you'd like to see more, please checkout Flickr here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mike-pdx/sets/72157627116023385/

[A bit of geeky info; I found that a 3:1 aspect ratio worked well for many scenes. All shot with Olympus E30, mostly at around 14mm, merged into panoramas in Adobe PSE 8, and processed in Lightroom.]
 
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Thanks for the comments!

You could be right about the color. They look fine in Lightroom, but something happens when I export them to Flickr. I'm guessing it has something to do with Internet Explorer being not color-managed.
 
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