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Panoramic PhotographyThere are several ways to create a photographic panorama. Most of the time I use a Fuji GX617 camera, which produces a huge 6cm x 17cm transparency. I also create an occasional QuickTime VR panorama by shooting a series of frames with 35mm film and stitching them together. Each of these specialized techniques has their place and requires a different creative mindset. I have many more panoramic images in my files than shown on these pages. I also welcome panoramic assignments. You can get in touch with me by e-mail to mark@turnerphotographics.com or call 360-671-6851. |
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Panoramic Scenic
Sampler A selection of eighteen 6x17 images from the Pacific Northwest |
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Death Valley
& Yosemite National Parks A dozen images from these great California parks, made in February when it's great to escape the rainy Northwest |
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Eastern
Sierra Autumn Autumn in the Eastern Sierra, from the Alabama Hills to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest |
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QuickTime VR
360° Panoramics Interactive, look-behind-you fun. Movies from Olympic National park, the North Cascades, and Bellevue Botanical Garden. |
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