Panoramic Mosaics
Bob Trujillo's gravel yard, Abiquiu, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
I really love wide angle photography, be it with wide angle lenses, fisheye lenses, Widelux or Horizont panoramic cameras or the automatic panoramic feature some digital cameras offer. I also like manually combining individual images to create panoramic scenes sort of in the David Hocney fashion. I feel the panoramic image, no matter how it's created, is more in tune with the way the human eye views the world.
View of Cerro Pedernal and Abiquiu Dam, panoramic mosaic
Rainbow at Abiquiu Dam with Cerro Pedernal in rear, panoramic mosaic
Chama River (Rio Chama) overlook, Highway 84 Abiquiu Valley, panoramic mosaic
Arroyo de Agua (Water Creek) Coyote, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Cemetery, Bernalillo, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Big Chief Gas Station, Zia Pueblo, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Loretta Atencio, colcha artist, with Black Mesa (San Ildefonso Pueblo) and smoke from Calf Canyon Hermits Peak fire,, panoramic mosaic
Gamers at Comic Expo, Albuquerque, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Ernest Doty mural, Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Cliff formations between Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch, Northern New Mexico, panoramic mosaic (above and below)
Hwy 550 between Bernalillo and Cuba, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Interior of muralized and graffitied abandoned water tank near Madrid, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Bus for sale near Youngsville, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Newborn and mother, University of New Mexico Medical Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
Santa Fe Portal, Santa Fe, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque, New Mexico, panoramic mosaic
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