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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Emerald Lake full 360 degrees interactive pano

Enjoy:

Views: equirectangular panorama of Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park at sunrise. More images from this place: http://smu.gs/1n7yt8W #landscape #panorama #sunrise #photosphere by Jao van de Lagemaat
Posted by Jao van de Lagemaat at 6:58 PM
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I am a passionate photographer of mostly outdoor scenes. I love creating images that at once dazzle with color and on the other hand mystify. Often this involves being out at odd hours and braving cold and other weather conditions, just to get that shot with the nice light. Please visit my main photo gallery page and enjoy my multitude of images. At that page, you can find many landscape images for sale, all printed at superb quality by a professional lab. There are also some galleries with pictures of weddings all done for good friends. I thoroughly enjoy doing the latter and you'll see that I offer a quite unique perspective. My flickr page is a big stream of images.
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