Pt. Arena Lighthouse, which is about two hours north of San Francisco on HWY 1. Evidence of the San Andreas Fault is given by the tilted strata on the right edge of the point when looking away from the lighthouse, towards the mainland.
I caught an article about your photography on Daily Planet last night it was interesting but for some reason I thought the pix would be sort of mediocre;dropped into your site this morning and was just blown away;absolutely amazing these panaromas are mesmerizing and the information on how they are made is great. Once in a long long while I find a site that makes having a computer really worthwhile this is certainly one of those few. Thanks a lot and keep up the fantastic work.
Don Brenna
Cape Breton
Nova Scotia
Canada
Mike said on September 22, 2004 at 3:06 pm
This is the greatest. It exemplifies the ability of modern technology par excellence.
ryan williams said on August 5, 2005 at 8:43 pm
this was passed on to me by an old friend from ny and i just want to say how beautiful this was…it reminded me alot of growing up in the pacific northwest. As a calilfornia transplant….you really miss those misty gusts off the pacific coast on the deepest of marine layer days. thanks for showing your work….my best to you and your success.
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I caught an article about your photography on Daily Planet last night it was interesting but for some reason I thought the pix would be sort of mediocre;dropped into your site this morning and was just blown away;absolutely amazing these panaromas are mesmerizing and the information on how they are made is great. Once in a long long while I find a site that makes having a computer really worthwhile this is certainly one of those few. Thanks a lot and keep up the fantastic work.
Don Brenna
Cape Breton
Nova Scotia
Canada
This is the greatest. It exemplifies the ability of modern technology par excellence.
this was passed on to me by an old friend from ny and i just want to say how beautiful this was…it reminded me alot of growing up in the pacific northwest. As a calilfornia transplant….you really miss those misty gusts off the pacific coast on the deepest of marine layer days. thanks for showing your work….my best to you and your success.
just breathtaking
such a great idea. can’t beat these types of angles