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Repost of a pan...I have not been out and but the pans are fun

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that I know I have posted before but some might not have seen it.
I took it from the top of a plateau. You can see the road we took up in the far distance. It was a two track and there was a sign 4wd only, and they had reason.
From the top it was breathtaking and we drove quite a distance before the road petered out at a ranch fence. It seems like it might have been in the vicinity of Dinosour National Monument. I am not sure..
This was a purly accidental panorama as I was not into them at the time, in fact I had no idea how to make them. I just took a bunch of shots and after I started messing with pans, zipped them together.
 
A view like that really needs a panorama to do it justice. What a beautiful place and what a beautiful shot to remember it with. <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
 
I bought Panorama Factory about 2 weeks ago but haven't had the time to sit with it yet. I played around with the trial version and was pretty impressed with it's ease of use.
 
that program could not be easier to use. It does all the work but if the brightness or sharpness is not right, I just put the resulting picture in Photoshop and adjust it there, then I save it for the web and it will be small enough to post.
One thing though, when you get the thing small enough to post, sometimes the quality suffers, as happened in this pan
 
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