Panoramas in the Rockies
We drove up to Copper Mountain this weekend. After a little fishing in the hail storms on Saturday, we decided to head back Sunday with a scenic drive through Loveland Pass and stopped at the Continental Divide. I grabbed a couple panoramas at Turqoise Lake and one at the Continental Divide. From these photos, you can see how much I need a DSLR with a higher dynamic range. (hint hint honey)
This sequence was snapped with my sister fishing on the left side in the distance and Tatyana fishing on the right side up close. Unfortunately, I was being very sloppy with the picture taking this weekend — sis was overexposed and wifey was blurry because I had my aperture too low. C’est la vie.
Everyone wandered about that day trying to find a good spot to fish. I ended up helping the kids with a fire while Taty was out on this peak of land. I snapped this panorama while standing in the cove.
On the way home we stopped at the Continental Divide when we took Loveland Pass. This is a very large panorama that extended 360 degrees, but I pulled out a few photos because Autostitch was getting a bit confused. Tatyana was sporting a tomboy look while we did this little hike.

