Long Desert Road Posted by Mike on April 1, 2013 Posted in: Landscapes, Nature Photography, Panoramas, Road. Tagged: back road, central Nevada, D800, desert, dirt road, nevada, Nikon, panorama, Photography, route 50. 6 Comments Exploring the back roads of central Nevada on a spring morning… This is a panorama constructed from six exposures, shot with a Nikon D800 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens. Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Posts navigation ← Bucolic 2 Mojave in Monochrome →
Gorgeous and inspiring, as always. Oh, what I wouldn’t give to re-visit places like this, especially when the spring desert flowers are blooming! Reply
Love this – I’m heading to Zion/Bryce in a couple of months so will have to remember to take multiple shots and see if I can have a go at piecing them together afterwards! Is it tricky? Reply
That is a great area to explore with a camera. I recently did a post that explains how I create panoramas – https://tau0.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/how-i-make-panoramas/ Reply
Gorgeous and inspiring, as always. Oh, what I wouldn’t give to re-visit places like this, especially when the spring desert flowers are blooming!
What a wonderful shot. Very desolate looking. Looks like surface of Mars.
Love this – I’m heading to Zion/Bryce in a couple of months so will have to remember to take multiple shots and see if I can have a go at piecing them together afterwards! Is it tricky?
That is a great area to explore with a camera. I recently did a post that explains how I create panoramas – https://tau0.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/how-i-make-panoramas/
Awesome…very kind of you to pass this along. I’ll let you know how it goes!
Awesome – thanks so much for passing this along. I’ll let you know how it goes!