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Walking to Borax Haystacks Pano 2
Image by redteam
This is a panoramic shot I took just as the sun's direct light was leaving Death Valley for one of the last times in 2007.
Boja and I were well on our way towards the "Borax haystacks" near (as the crow flies) the Harmony Borax Works. This was one of the most beautiful and otherworldly hikes that I have ever taken.
That white stuff on the ground is wonderfully crunchy salt, not snow. The yellow hills a ways back are Mustard Canyon. I have seen them called "badlands". They were pretty nicelands, actually, though they wouldn't do for any kind of gardening.
This series of overlapping photos was stitched together with Microsoft's ICE (Image Composite Editor). It's like Autostitch with an interface and more.
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The production room of the “Log”
Image by bellhalla
This was the windowless production room of the North Lake Travis Log newspaper in Lago Vista, Texas, in August 1992. We pasted up the newspaper by hand on the long tables on the right (plus more off camera to the left). The pegboard at the back of the room was where we temporarily pasted up all of the ads and news before pasting on the layout sheets on Tuesday night.
sunset pano
Image by { pranav }
You must see it BIG to enjoy it.
This panoramic image is created using Microsoft's free tool, Image Composite Editor (ICE).
