Two Panoramas

I’ve been in a panorama kind of mood lately, so here are two recent efforts. One’s a little older from a 2016 trip up to Kebler Pass in Colorado and the other was taken recently on a lunch break at a cemetery near where I work.

Seasons often blend in the Colorado high country and such is the case with autumn and winter mixing on Kebler Pass in Colorado on September 24th, 2016.
It’s hard to believe that this quiet scene was taken less than 100 feet from a large warehouse and less than 1/8th of a mile from a major tollway. Beauty really can be found anywhere if one is willing to look for it!

The first image is a stitched panorama from 8 vertical shots with a Nikon D600 and Micro Nikkor 55mm f3.5. The second image is a single capture from my Nikon Z7 and Z Nikkor 50mm f1.8S with the top and the bottom of the frame cut off (thank goodness for lots of resolution with that combo!).

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