Summit Farm

Stacyville, Maine, March 12, 2017

Chris Lawrence and I traveled up to Stacyville, Maine to shoot a panorama of the full moon setting over Mt. Katahdin this weekend. The weather didn’t cooperate with a haze over the mountain that made sharp photos of the moon impossible at sunrise, but after breakfast the clouds burned off as it started to warm up above 0°F and the brutal wind died down. We discovered this farm with a beautiful view while driving around and the landowner gave us permission to climb the hill behind his barn for a unique view of the mountain.

Camera settings: 200mm, f/13, ISO 64, 1/160.

Stitching data: 1 rows of 5 images.

Equipment used: Nikon D810, Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II, Really Right Stuff TVC-34L tripod & pano/gimbal head, and lots of hand warmers and clothing layers! Stitched and edited with Lightroom.

Gigapan

This is a 1.2 gigapixel panorama of the barn. The full size is 53,804 x 21,522px or 18.68 x 7.47 ft @ 240dpi when printed. Click here to see all of these panoramas in higher resolution. The gigapan is the second image in the thumbnails at the top left of the page.

Camera settings: 200mm, f/14, ISO 50, 1/80.

Stitching data: 3 rows of 13 images.

Equipment used: Nikon D810, Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II, and Really Right Stuff TVC-34L tripod & pano/gimbal head. Edited with Lightroom, aligned with PTGui, and manually blended via masks in Photoshop.

Check out the rest of the photos in the gallery below.



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