Patti proposes WIIIIDE. I am OTR (on the road) at the moment (ATM), and trying to post from my iPhone. 🤞 Good luck to me.
I have a dearth of resources with me, but my phone has a Panorama photo album. (Think WIIIIDE.)
A phone ‘pano’ is generally a ‘180’ shot from facing left to facing right. The following shot is of the Front Range of the Rockies, from Pikes Peak on the far left to north of Longs Peak on the right. To see the details you have to zoom, zoom, zoom!
When you ZOOOOOM you will see a LOT of suburb in the middle. Follow the mountains from left to right. The rugged peak to the right of snowy Pikes Peak a ways, above the iron railing, is Devils Head Peak. Mt. Evans may be near the center, somewhere. The drawback of WIIIIDE sometimes? FAAAARRR.
Your challenge, your MISSION, should you choose to accept it (Mission Impossible?), is to figure how to BLOW UP THIS PICTURE! (It is big and may load slowly.)
As noted, this post is written and posted from an iPhone, also previewed on a iPad. Enjoy.
Stay well, stay safe.
I like your very WWWIIIDDDEEE panorama John!
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😂🙏😂Thank you!
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Wow, this is very wide, John.
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😱😂🤔Yup.
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My brother takes that kind of photos often. 😊
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WOW!
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Too good a shot ans soooooooooooooooooooo …..wide
Love it.
You should covert this to little planet photo!😃
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🙏
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Wow, what a photo. Perfect for the prompt John 😀
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Thank you 🙏
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Now THAT is a wide shot John!!! You must have very steady hands! But Whois the photographer photographing YOU?!?!
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Hmmm. SheWhoShallNotBeNamed. 😱
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WIIIIDE indeed!
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Wonderful take on the challenge, John. As a former resident of Denver, I love seeing this vista. Creative use of your phone and iPad. Who needs a computer on the road anyway? Best, Babsje
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Thank you. It’s a bit of a challenge on the small devices. I’m more comfortable on my laptop. Got ‘er done though.
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I think the wide lens on my iPhone 11 Pro is the widest lens on any camera I own. Lovely Bluffs Regional Trail image.
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Thank you sir.
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I love this wide desert shot. Lovely sense of light and texture.
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Thank you Patti.
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A panorama! I’m impressed!
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You are kind. Thank you Anne.
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Nice pano and awesome humor!!
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Thank you kindly Nora. I often think we must keep our sense of humor. Sometimes it seems like the only thing left.
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Terrific pano
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Thank you!
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Panorama, wiiide indeed! Great shot, John! 🙂
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Thank you Amy.
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I love pano photos and this one is wonderful! I “accidentally” discovered the pano function on my iPhone. It’s so much fun 🙂
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Thank you Marie.
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I ZOOMED and ZOOMED John and was able to make out the peaks you mentioned! Great pano!
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😅Thank you.
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You nailed the brief! WIDE indeed!
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Thank you Teresa.
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Go wiiiiide she said – and you really did! Love your explanations on how to see it as well…
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Thank you A-C.
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Always love these wide images. I was a big fan of Cinerama movies back in the 1960s and saw a few of them in Ultra Panavision, as well as some of the originals that used three 35mm cameras synced together to provide a 146-degree field of view.
If you saw them on a curved Cinerama screen, it was a spectacular display of technology for the time.
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Ahh. Cinerama. How could we forget!
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