Dave Sieg's Panorama ShowPlace Since I was a kid, I've always been fascinated by panorama photography. Over the years, I've taken numerous photos with a standard camera, just by clicking off an exposure, turning a few degrees, clicking off another one, and so on until I have a series of images that makes up a super-wide angle view. Not all of them go completely around, but they are every bit as breathtaking. I've been playing with viewers and working on merging them together into a single continuous image, and these are my results so far.
NOTE: This was before every phone took panorama photos. You had to do a lot of traditional film photography and photoshop editing to get these images. I had set them up with a java player that let you pan and zoom, which is now no longer supported. So instead I have just linked to the large image file and you may have to pan and zoom with your browser.
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Hurricaine Mills, Tennessee 2002
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J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2001
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia 2003
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J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2001
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Winter Sunset, Konnarock, Virginia 2002
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Camping Trip, Roan Mountain Campground 2001
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Pacific Ocean near LimeKiln State Park, California, 2001
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Beauty Spot, Unaka Mountain, 2001
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White Top Mountain, Virginia, 2001
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Near Richlands, Virginia, 2001
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Power Switchyard, Kingsport, Tennessee, 2004
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J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2001