Shoshone Falls, Idaho

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Shoshone Falls, Idaho

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I was recently in Boise, Idaho for a weekend and visited Shoshone Falls. The Falls height is supposed to be more than that of Niagara Falls.

View from the North Side.
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Pano from North Side
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From the other side of the Falls. The parking lot where we parked can be seen in the first image. I used bracketing and did not realize the bracket was set to 9 images (did not know it can be done) and it is a 10 picture panorama (below). So I had to do 10 HDR merges of 9 each, and then a pano stitch of those 10 images. The camera was A99m2 and the lens was CZ24-70. The details when I zoom in are amazing.

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A close up of the falls.

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Re: Shoshone Falls, Idaho

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Sury

Lovely shots. The panorama is very impressive.

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Thank you Ossie. The Pano had to be down sized due to Flickr's failure to upload a large file (size + pixels).

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Re: Shoshone Falls, Idaho

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Hi, Sury.

Such a massive body of water and falls; very impressive. I viewed the images on Flickr and zoomed and they became even more amazing. Good work on the pano.


Thanks for sharing,
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Yildiz,
Thank you.
The second Pano is a 18 HDR images pano, with each of the HDR images is bracketed for 9 exposure values (18*9 - 162 images).

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Now that's a real waterfall nicely done I've yet to see anything as big as that
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Thank you Barry. All of them hand held to boot. :) I have had more than moderate success with
hand held panos.

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