By Glenn Schultes.
I don’t normally do a Panorama outside the 3:1 ratio but this one really sings – sweeping across the Button grass plains to the mountains, the ratio seems to just work.

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South West National Park Tasmania, by Glenn Schultes.

I don’t normally do a Panorama outside the 3:1 ratio but this one really sings ““ sweeping across the Button grass plains to the mountains, the ratio seems to just work.

Pentax K-30; 17-70mm f/4  
Stitched in AutoStitch, converted to black and white in Adobe Lightroom 5.4

Don’s response

Sing it does indeed Glenn.

The stitiching looks flawless to me and the choice of black and white gives the landscape real drama.

The sky in particular is a visual treat, but the piece de resistance is the way the curving road and the central mountains are united by their illumination.

I think “sweeping” is an apt description and I would think this picture would be terrific as a large format print.

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