Astrosphere Productions Panoramic Images Page
The Lower 48 States
Far West Texas (Desolate and Expansive Beauty), and where I am now.
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Culberson County - View from Guadalupe Peak Looking Se to S to Sw 200deg Panorama
- Mitre Peak at Sunset - Davis Mountains Brewster County - Looking E to S to W 180deg Panorama
- Last Light on Mitre Peak - Davis Mountains Brewster County - Looking S to W 90deg Panorama
- Iced Tree Black & White - Guadalupe National Park - Culberson County - Looking North 40deg Panorama
- 3 Dike Hill - Big Bend Ranch State Park - Presidio& Brewster Counties - Looking North to North East 120deg Panorama
- Hamilton Pool with Rob for Scale - Llano County - 180deg Panorama
Davis Mountains - Jeff Davis County - A very wet West Texas Summer and Fall - October 2004.
Colorado (My Favorite Stomping Ground)
- Sunset From Mt. Crested Butte April 2002 - Gunnison National Forest, Gunnison County - 360deg Plus Panorama looking in all directions
- Nice Afternoon at Hartmans Rocks - Curacanti National Recreation Area, Gunnison County - W to N to E 180deg Panorama
- The Slumgolian Landslide
- Both mass abrupt and gradual landslides happen here. Abrupt slides formed the cliff face, and a gradual slide moves 4 feet a year below the cliff face bulldozing trees.
- On the border of Gunnison and Humbolt counties
- 10deg Panorama Looking SE
This is a view from the Wind Point Overlook on Slumgolian Pass July 21st 2005 6:45AM
Utah (The Desert I Know Best)
- Western State Geology Class at Delicate Arch - Arches National Park - SW to N to E to S to 300deg Panorama
- Joel(in Shades) is Looking Directly at Delicate Arch
- Arches Hike - Arches National Park - SW to W to NW 180deg Panorama
- Caynonlands Island In the Sky, Ben had to blow his nose, I did not mean to shoot ben blowing his nose, in fact I started on the other end of this picture.
- Again the Western State Geology Class is present
- Caynonlands National Park - E to SSW 140deg Panorama
- Dinosaur Thunderstorm - Dinosaur National Monument - SW to W to NW 180deg Panorama
South Dakota (Fun in the Black Hills)
- Badlands Surround Me, Badlands National Park - SW to S to SE 180deg Panorama
- Dead Presidents In Stone - Mt. Rushmore National Park - S to SW 75deg Panorama
- Note, at full resolution (7X what you see when you click for full screen preview) you can see the tools in the guys tool belt who is working on Washington.
The USA outside the Lower 48 States
Alaska (The Last Frontier)
- The Matinuska Glacier and Upper Matinuska Valley, Views of the Chugach Range - N to E to SW 220deg Panorama
- Ok, it isn't a panorama, but I thought the above image makes up for two panoramas
- 5 Bears In Brooks Falls - Katmi National Park - Normal View
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- The Alaska Range at 2AM - Between Glenallen and Fairbanks (far North Eastern Edge of the Alaska Range) - View S to W to N 180deg Panorama
- The stream in the foreground was the most impressive example of a braided stream that I have ever seen. The stream was at least half a mile wide broken into dozens of channels the size of the Gunnison river.
- Way Up on the Worlds Fasting Flowing Glacier (according to the sign at the base of the glacier), The Walden Glacier - Chugach Range Alaska near Valdez - SW to W to NW - 180deg Panorama
- Note (for Scale) the ridge above is 4000+ft elevation above where this shot was taken, and the lake is 2500ft below, and this is one steep glacier.
St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands (Fun in the Sun)
- Piccar Point Far Northern Tip of St. Thomas - W to N to E 180deg Panorama
- Note (for Scale) Spray from waves is 20ft to 30ft high
International (Leaving on a Jet Plane)
US and Canada Fall Foliage Road Trip September & October 2007
US States include Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona
Canadian Proviences Include Alberta and Brittish Columbia
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Bhutan (Buddhist Kingdom at the Top of the World)
- The Following Image is 360 Degrees, but is broken into three pieces, single image is too large (300megs+) to print. The large preview when you click on the image is less than 1/10th the true resolution of this image.
- Image Photographed April 2003 in Himalayas at 16,000Ft, 1500 ft above the pass, my highest photograph to date.
- Note - The worlds third highest mountain is popping up through the clouds in the last (right) frame.
- 1st Frame NW to E, 2nd Frame E to SW, 3rd Frame SW to NW
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- High Dry Mountains, The Peaks on either side of this valley make it a dry place in April, This was my first look at 24,000+ ft Peaks
- Note, at full resolution you can see the other members of my group in this, and out tents down in the valley
- Note, The high peaks in this picture form the border between Bhutan and Tibet. Some of the distant peaks are in Tibet.
- The View is W to N to E 220deg Panorama
- View of Mt. Jitzudrachay from lake at 14,900ft - Looking North 55deg Panorama
- Our Group Climbed out another Valley and Headed for a 15,000ft pass. We Had Nice Weather for a while, but Had 9 inches of snow, in our camp, before dinner time on this day.
- This is a 3 Image Panorama - As a single or in half's this is too big for my printer buffer to handle. Total Full Resolution Image is 300+ MegaPixels and takes 279megs of Hard Drive Space as a JPEG File
- Composed of 22 12MeagPixel Fuji S2 Images (35mm film equivalent of 75mm telephoto)
- 310deg Panorama (Only 50deg missing from 360) Top Image SW to W to NW, Middle Image NW to N to NE, Bottom Image NE to E to SE - This is a super sharp mind blowing print.
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- Taji at the Cherie Monastery - Taji was a great guide, he taught me about the ego problem, which he and I both still have, but we wish to deal with.
Kamchatka (A Great Northern Land containing Asia's Largest and most Spectacular Volcanoes)
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*Note the picture above is in the International Volcano Conference Section of the Kamchatka Site
New Zealand (A beautiful Nation Built with an understanding between its native peoples and European Immogrants)
Click here for the full New Zealand PageCambodia (An ancient land striving for peace and capitalism)
Below is an image of Angor Wat.
This is a monastary that once housed over 300,000 monks.
This temple is 1mile by 1mile the massiveness of it is difficult to percieve in the image below
India Trip 2009
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