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180+ degree panorama of the Goosenecks of the San Juan.
At first it may appear to be a mirror image, but it is not.
Unique place I must say!

Nikon D300
Singh Ray GND 3stop HS

Post process:
Photomerge CS3 9 vertical shot 20mm
curves
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Given 2008-05-27

Goosenecks of the San Juan by ~collectiveone is quite an impressive panoramic view ! The Goosenecks of the San Juan River in Utah is the largest and deepest entrenched river meander in North America. Water cuts through the path of least resistance, creating these spectacular curves; eventually the river will cut through the "neck of the goose" that separates the goosenecks, and straighten itself out. (Suggested by =feudal89 and Featured by !SheTakesPics)

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:iconguyfromczech:
wow...very impressive, but too small to enjoy it actually
:iconcollectiveone:
Hey thanks! I sized it up a bit. Hope this works better. :)
:iconandymumford:
Wonderful shot...and what must be a fantastic location.
Have you seen Peter Eastway's work in that area? Check it out [link];PicNo=4

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:iconbenjamin-charles:
Whoooa Nick. This came out super well. Good job my friend.

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:icontourofnature:
Wow! Excellent, excellent work.

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:iconnarmansk8:
ohhhhhhhhha very nice!

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:iconcollectiveone:
Thats some interesting work. I do like his technique of manipulation. Very different.
This location was great. There was no one there for sunrise or sunset for 3 days. One of those underground photo spots I suppose. Kinda makes me wonder why it isn't more popular. I hope it stays the way it is. Thanks for the link and comments Andy! :)
:iconcollectiveone:
Thank you very much! I appreciate your input. :)
:icongbal30:
I don't know if you've tried but there is an alternative to photomerge within cs3, if you put all the images as separate layers within a document and select them all, then go to Edit > Auto-align Layers, run that, then Edit > Auto-blend Layers, you should end up with a stitched panorama. I find this gives me much better results than photomerge :) Just a thought if you haven't already tried it!

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