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:usaflag: Hey Royal, have you seen these yet??

Cupajo

Active member
Amazing photos forwarded to my wife and me by a friend.

Enjoy,

CJ

These are unbelievable photographs especially viewed with this sophisticated 360 degree technology. You can look all the way up and all the way down.

Instructions:

Bring up the pictures below. Using your mouse, left click in the picture and drag it side ways and up and down to move around.

Be careful looking at these, for they might make you feel dizzy but they're lovely and worth the view. Have fun!!

I've never seen anything like this before, it is magnificent. No matter what you do, especially with the last one, you have a beautiful picture.



There are three separate photos


http://www.utah3d.net/SulpherCreek_swf.html


http://www.utah3d.net/DoubleArch1_swf.html


http://www.utah3d.net/PaysonC_swf.html
 
it looks like one we saw at Arches National Park. That is like standing in the picture isn't it? I have tried making some but they never came out like those did. I was too lazy to use a tripod and really didn't know what I was doing but it is fun to play with
 
things like this in photography. I am feeling more ignorant with each passing days, getting outdated! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Beautiful state I thought. Bare rocks do it for me for some reason.... We hiked all over Arches National Park, Canyon Land, Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. Well worth the trip there for sure. These are best shots I've seen of it so far. Pretty slick way to do it...

George-CT
 
My understanding of these pictures is that they require special cameras and technology to get the detail and effects they do.

Amazing to be sure.
 
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