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This is a big one. I am hoping it doesn't break the forum will have to see after It is posted. If it does will try to fix it. This is a 180 degree panorama I shot this past Saturday, 2/12/2022. It is roughly a dozen photographs taken from a Mavic 3 drone in a static location, and then stitched together. On my 3440x1440p ultrawide monitor it looks really fantastic. You really have to get the image large to see some of the detail. Just thought I would share.
EDIT: So the forums resized the image dramatically. The original image is 14,400 x 5988 pixels. It has been scaled down to about 10% of that here.
That's a cool picture.at the river the other day. There's a bird sitting on a tree limb casting a shadow through the sun rays, through the fog.
Very nice picture. I am very happy because I am going to such a that place with my family. I bought juicewrld hoodies for me and my brother for tour. I am happy a lot.Shoot Anything Lately? Random Photo Thread
Not real high-tech like yours, but my wife took this from our front window with her iPhone yesterday at sunset.
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The mule deer.. very cool! Don't get to see a shot like this much.Three "horny" amigos...
mule deer in Nevada's Pine Forest Range.
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It's funny how they hang out together until the hormones kick in, then the game is on. A couple of years ago I was walking up the right of way and saw an ear or antler. When I got a little closer, four white tails in velvet jumped up and ran off.Three "horny" amigos...
mule deer in Nevada's Pine Forest Range.
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Around here they are one big happy family once hunting season is over...this shot was taken just after sunset on Christmas Day 2017. I can see at least 3 nice racks in this group; the rest are does.It's funny how they hang out together until the hormones kick in, then the game is on. A couple of years ago I was walking up the right of way and saw an ear or antler. When I got a little closer, four white tails in velvet jumped up and ran off.