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Salt Lake City Utah Mountain View Panorama

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Real Estate Agent with Homebuyer Representation, Inc. DRE# 5467433

I was out today and the weather was quickly changing from blue skies to stormy. On one side of me the sky was black and on the other it was blue. As I prepared to shoot the mountain range on the east side of the Salt Lake valley clouds literally began to appear before my very eyes. The small clouds you see in the panorama in front of the large mountain peaks literally grew and grew in size until the entire sky was dark grey and the rain began to pour just about 15 minutes after I finished taking these pictures.

I hope you enjoy the panorama. Unfortunately it won't allow me to post a larger size in the blog. See a larger version on my website by clicking on the picture.

Thanks!

A panoramic view of the Wasatch Mountains to the East of Salt Lake City

When you move to Salt Lake, this is what you get to see every day.

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Maureen Maureen
Orangeburg, NY
I love looking at photos from other parts of the country.  It is so different from where I live.  (NY)  Thanks for sharing!
Oct 22, 2007 01:08 AM
Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist
That is one amazing panoramic photo.  Is it stitched or is it taken using a wide panoramic specialty camera?
Oct 22, 2007 05:13 AM
Mehmet Met Dilsiz
FND Photography / M2 Real Estate Solutions - Midvale, UT

Wow Benjamin,

this is a great image...  beautiful colors

Oct 22, 2007 05:26 AM
Benjamin Clark
Homebuyer Representation, Inc. - Salt Lake City, UT
Buyer's Agent - Certified Negotiation Expert

It is stitched diagonally. You can most easily see one of the stitches about 1/7 from the right side. You will see the contrast differential in the clouds. The rest stitched pretty good.

I believe this one is from 3 or 4 shots taken at 18mm. I cropped off a lot from the far right shot because it was irrelevant to the series.

When I get some time I may adjust the lighting on both ends. Too bad monitors are so small. It would look nice printed. The actual image size before being scaled down for the web is 11" Tall by 94" Wide at 300 ppi.

Oct 22, 2007 05:29 AM
Ryan Martin
Pacific Continental Realty, LLC - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham Commercial RE Broker

Ben - The panoramic photo turned out great. If you saved a copy before you scaled down you can still get it printed. I went to our local Office Max and they have a printer that will print on glossy photo paper at a size of 24" x any size. You might look into to it. The photo is definitely worthy. Although you might need to spend an entire commission check on a suitable frame.  

Oct 23, 2007 06:46 AM
Bill Gassett
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Hopkinton, MA
Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate
Ben - This are some pretty good views my friend. I have never been out your way. I really need to take a trip out there sometime..it looks beautiful!
Oct 25, 2007 01:13 AM