Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Panorama-mania

During the West Coast Trip, pictures were taken that could be used for panoramic photographs.  With these pictures and Adobe Photoshop Elements, I was able to create the following 12 photographs to share with everyone.  I hope that everyone will enjoy them as much as I do.  Keep in mind, one has to enlarge the photographs for maximum enjoyment.
I still need to post the trip map and to finalize the details of the trip as well.  Hopefully this will be accomplished within the next few weeks.
So until then "The Traveller" is signing off.

Panoramic Photograph # 12

These pictures were taken of both USA and Canadian Niagara Falls from the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada on June 7, 2012.  One can also see the Observatory Tower shown on the left of the photograph.

Panorama Photograph # 11

These pictures were taken of some of the Pinnacles in the Badlands National Park in South Dakota on June 2, 2012.  Love that blue sky!

Panoramic Photograph # 10

These pictures were taken of Twin Lakes (center below) and the surrounding areas from Beartooth Highway, Montana on May 31, 2012.  At an elevation of nearly 11,000, one can see why the Highway had just opened the day I arrived there.

Panoramic Photograph # 9

These pictures were taken of St Mary Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana on May 30, 2012.  At an elevation of nearly 4500 feet, the lake rarely rises above 50 degree Fahrenheit.  This was one of the most beautiful areas visited of the entire trip, it just doesn't get much better than this folks!

Panoramic Photograph # 8

These pictures were taken of the Kolob Canyons, Northwestern region of Zion National Park, in Utah on May 25, 2012.  As one can see in the photograph there are many narrow canyons and red cliffs that form what is known as the Finger Canyons of the Kolob.

Pamoramic Photograph # 7

These pictures were taken of the Hoover Dam from the McDonough-Tillman Memorial Bridge Arizona side on May 24,2012.  One can see just how many cables, wires and other supporting structures that are being used to generate power here.