Most of the sites I visited were vast scenic spectacles and truly difficult to suitably represent in a photograph. To capture some of these breathtaking sites I used Photoshop to develop panoramas. The technique involves taking multiple photographs and stitching them together into a single panoramic image. The result is a grander photographic view of some truly magnificent places.
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Awe-inspiring view of arguably one of the most photogenic lighthouses you will ever see; Portland Light on the coast of Maine
The view of Frenchman Bay from Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park
Early morning view of Otter Point in Acadia National Park
View of the US (left) and Horseshoe Falls (right) from the Maid of the Mist inside Niagara Gorge; Niagara Falls Canada
Niagara Falls area as viewed from the Canadian side of Niagara Gorge
Niagara Falls area as viewed from the Canadian side of Niagara Gorge
Niagara Falls area as viewed from the Skylon Tower, 56 stories above Niagara Gorge on the Canadian side
The US Falls as viewed from the Skylon Tower on the Canadian side of Niagara Gorge
Horseshoe Falls as viewed from the Canadian side
Horseshoe Falls with Rainbow Bridge and the US Falls in the distance as viewed from the Canadian side
The US Falls as viewed from the Canadian side of Niagara Gorge
George Washington’s Mount Vernon home along the Potomac River in Virginia