Besides capturing beauty of the nature, my main goal is to squeeze as many details as possible. To achieve this, all my panoramas are processed in 16bit. All printing is done with resolution not smaller than 300ppi, to get maximum sharpness from the closes viewable distance. In almost all my panoramas every picture composes of at least three differently exposed images (HDR), to make sure everything looks as close to reality as possible. To further increase the sharpness and the quality, the printing is done on Canon Glossy Universal White Film or Canon Durable Backlit Display Film.
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
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In the clouds. Mount Assiniboine (3618m).
Original size of this panorama is 34.52 x 67.86" (300ppi). It is 210.8 Megapixels of HDR data.
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Mount Assiniboine area
Original size of this panorama is 34.9 x 51.5" (300ppi). It is 162 Megapixels of HDR data.
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Sunburst Lake
Original size of this panorama is 35.1 x 51.4" (300ppi). It is 162.2 Megapixels of HDR data.
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Magog Lake
Original size of this panorama is 16.7 x 35.3" (300ppi). It is 53.2 Megapixels of HDR data.
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Magog Lake
Original size of this panorama is 16.8 x 43.2" (300ppi). It is 65.3 Megapixels of HDR data.
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North view from Wonder Pass
Original size of this panorama is 16.4 x 43.9" (300ppi). It is 64.8 Megapixels of HDR data.
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View from Wonder Pass South
Original size of this panorama is 16.41 x 35.58" (300ppi). It is 64.8 Megapixels of HDR data.