Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi All, As we are coming to the new year, I thought I would pass along something of interest. A good friend of mine, Gary Jost, is a adventure photographer who has published a panoramic calendar for 2000 with an image that is just stunning. It is a combination of 5 shots taken from Kala Pattar at 18,450 feet in the Himalayas. They were digitized and put together in PhotoShop to form a magnificent panoramic (Entire calendar is 36 x 14, Panoramic Photo is actually about 34 x 7 1/4) . The photo shows Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and other peaks all labeled. Thought if anyone wanted to really see what PhotoShop is capable of this would be a cheap introduction. Also, for those interested in seeing what it looks like at the highest point on earth without having to go there (too cold for me). For the record, all proceeds go to help Children around the globe. Gary donates much of his time and works with local organizations such as the Rotary Clubs to help the children in places like Honduras, Nepal and other areas where disasters have struck. Cost for the poster is only $12 plus shipping ($2 to $3.20 shipped in a tube. Shipping depends if you want 1st class or Priority Mail in US). You can reach him at garyljost@aol.com if interested. If you would like to see what the photo looks like, Tamron has it on their website at http://www.tamron.com/35mm/images/pictures/garyljost.gif Please excuse me if this e-mail offends anyone. Peter K