I took this picture in Canyonlands National Park this summer, and no matter where I pointed my camera, I couldn't capture how staggeringly big that landscape is. To do it properly, I would need to take a panoramic picture the size of a wall.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
The problem with photography
Cameras have trouble taking big enough pictures, and the largest computer monitors are nowhere near big enough to do some subjects justice.

I took this picture in Canyonlands National Park this summer, and no matter where I pointed my camera, I couldn't capture how staggeringly big that landscape is. To do it properly, I would need to take a panoramic picture the size of a wall.
I took this picture in Canyonlands National Park this summer, and no matter where I pointed my camera, I couldn't capture how staggeringly big that landscape is. To do it properly, I would need to take a panoramic picture the size of a wall.
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