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Los Angeles at Night via Mt. Lee by Mac Danzig

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Mac Danzig California4Life
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0.11 Gigapixels
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5980
Date added
November 29, 2009
Date taken
November 29, 2009
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A night time panorama of 10 horizontally composed shots stitched together in PTGui of the city of Los Angeles from atop Mt. Lee, just directly the hollywood sign.
Taken with a 1ds MkII and 70-200mm f/4 L.

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  1. Castillonis

    Stoney Vintson (February 19, 2011, 07:54PM)

    If you want to hike up Mt Lee you should go to Beachwood drive. Watch this video to learn how to hike up to Mt Lee after obtaining a trail map at the Griffith observatory. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fvF 7IOleA0 How clear was the sky when you captured this? Had it rained recently? I am thinking that I will need to get closer to the city, but I also want to be able to look down on part of the hill. I don't have the lens I would really like because my shot will be last minute. Nikkor 200-400mm f4. And a 1.7x TC that I really do not want to use. There is already significant vignetting at 400mm. I was hoping to use the Canon 500mm f4 with a polarizer. Does the Griffith Observatory area offer any views looking down? It is about a mile closer to the core of the city

  2. nathantw

    nathantw (December 02, 2009, 10:12AM)

    I'm jealous because I drove all around LA (and even to the Hollywood sign) and I couldn't find this location. This was the picture I was after. Great job.

  3. orbilia23

    orbilia23 (November 30, 2009, 11:30AM)

    IMO: 0.1Gigapixel is by far NOT enough.. thanks anyway!

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