“Sittin’ on Top of the World”
© 2016 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
The rewards of a steep hike up Mont Tremblant is one killer view. On a reasonably clear day like this one from the top you can see for miles and miles. I’ve combined four vertical frames into this panoramic view from Mont Tremblant towards the lake below. I like this technique as it gives you an incredible amount of resolution to work with along with a more natural framing. Lightroom’s panorama mode makes stitching a very quick exercise and delivers seamless results. If you would like to see more of my Tremblant shots and read my article about it as a travel and photography destination, just click here:
Gear Used:
Canon EOS M3 Mirrorless Body
Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM
Adobe Lightroom CC Software for Mac and Windows (Boxed Version)
Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud 1-Year Subscription
Alien Skin Exposure X (Use Code “dustinabbott” to get 10% anything and everything)
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