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Crawling Lake Twilight Panorama.jpg
A panorama of the summer twilight along the northern horizon. The bright star Capella lies at centre due north just before local midnight, daylight time, on July 5/6. From my latitude of 51° N, Capella is circumpolar and never sets. It is lowest in the sky in summer, as here. Some very wispy and faint noctilucent clouds are at right.
This is a panorama of 7 segments looking over Crawling Lake in southern Alberta, Canada. This is with the RF24-105mm lens and Canon R5. Stitched with PTGui, and straightened with Photoshop Adaptive Wide Angle, as PTGui refused to straighten it. But ACR and Photoshop refused to stitch the segments as there was too much water with changeable content.
This is a panorama of 7 segments looking over Crawling Lake in southern Alberta, Canada. This is with the RF24-105mm lens and Canon R5. Stitched with PTGui, and straightened with Photoshop Adaptive Wide Angle, as PTGui refused to straighten it. But ACR and Photoshop refused to stitch the segments as there was too much water with changeable content.
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