We stopped briefly in Goblin Valley to try to let the morning storms move away from the area the next canyon we wanted to do. While there, I took this panorama. It’s constructed of 117 images – 3 exposures each at 39 different angles. The 32-bit photoshop file after stitching them together was 2.15 GB.

A panorama viewer showing goblin valley

Click on the image to view the (large) panorama

I went to great lengths to stitch this one in a higher resolution than the Moroni Slopes panorama, only to find out after spending all that extra time to do it at a higher resolution that the flash player I’m using has a lower max resolution that I was working with. Oh well.

Here are four options for how to view this image:

  1. High Resolution Goblin Valley Panorama (Recommended – but it might take a few seconds to load)
  2. High Resolution QTVR Goblin Valley Panorama(This one is the highest resolution available, but you have to have a QuickTime VR viewer to see it)
  3. Lower Resolution Goblin Valley Panorama
  4. Lower Resolution QTVR Goblin Valley Panorama

I recommend the higher resolution flash player, or the highest resolution QTVR image. You can zoom in on the images (more so on the higher resolution ones) to see more detail, or zoom out to see more of the scene.

You can also see the Panorama of storms over the San Rafael Swell I took from Moroni Slopes earlier that morning.

One Comment to ““Storms Approach Goblin Valley” Panorama”

  1. Pace says:

    Stunning bro. I think this is great, now you can just make these each time you go somewhere, and it’s like I came with you

Leave a Reply

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>