Dave Sieg's Panorama ShowPlace Since I was a kid, I've always been fascinated by panorama photography. Over the years, I've taken numerous photos with a standard camera, just by clicking off an exposure, turning a few degrees, clicking off another one, and so on until I have a series of images that makes up a super-wide angle view. Not all of them go completely around, but they are every bit as breathtaking. I've been playing with viewers and working on merging them together into a single continuous image, and these are my results so far.
NOTE: This was before every phone took panorama photos. You had to do a lot of traditional film photography and photoshop editing to get these images. I had set them up with a java player that let you pan and zoom, which is now no longer supported. So instead I have just linked to the large image file and you may have to pan and zoom with your browser.
Hurricaine Mills, Tennessee 2002
J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2001
Shenandoah Valley, Virginia 2003
J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2001
Winter Sunset, Konnarock, Virginia 2002
Camping Trip, Roan Mountain Campground 2001
Pacific Ocean near LimeKiln State Park, California, 2001
Beauty Spot, Unaka Mountain, 2001
White Top Mountain, Virginia, 2001
Near Richlands, Virginia, 2001
Power Switchyard, Kingsport, Tennessee, 2004
J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2001