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Tangle Lake Panoramic, Alaska

This is a 6 shot panoramic of the Tangle Lake in Alaska on the Old Denali Highway.  It's a beautiful area with serene lakes, very few tourist spots, and plenty of amazing scenery.  This was stitched together using Photoshop CS6, but can be done with any version of photoshop from CS3 and up...maybe even earlier.

Many people shoot panoramics using a tripod, but I do them handheld.  The important thing is to make sure to keep your camera level, and to maintain the same focal points in your image!

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Camera settings: Nikon D3, 1/200 sec at f/7.1, 16mm at ISO 100, flash fired.  Taken at 12:50pm on July 17, 2012 by Jason Lanier.

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Looking Over Our Country's Future

This image was taken at Lincoln's Memorial on inauguration day 2013.  I thought it was a fitting tribute to pay homage to one of our most amazing and courageous president's ever, President Lincoln, who truly brought our nation together during our darkest days.  The sunset was just striking so I shot this 5 shot panoramic to capture as much of it as I could.  If you haven't been to the Lincoln Memorial, it is quite a site, take the time to learn more about our past so we can ensure a brighter future....

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Camera settings: Nikon D800, 1/160 sec at f/4.0, 16mm at ISO 125, flash did not fire.  Taken at 5:31pm on January 21, 2013 by Jason Lanier in Washington, DC.

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Lake of Ice- Yukon Canada

This image was taken 18 months ago in the famous Yukon as we traveled through Canada on our way from Anchorage towards Southern Alaska.  This was taken in late May when it's still not as warm as it is in July or August, so you are still able to capture the ice which was amazing.  When I look at this picture I remember the look on my three boys faces when they saw the ice and how excited they were to throw rocks in it to try and break it up.  I of course told them to wait until I was done shooting...:)

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  • Morgantown, WV- October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beach, SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

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