Old Town Yellowknife

During a lunch break during a beautiful sunny day, I grabbed my camera and panorama pole and ran up MacEvoy Rock in Yellowknife’s Old Town. The view from the top of the hill includes downtown Yellowknife, and great views of both Yellowknife Bay (center part of panorama), and Back Bay.

 

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Camera gear: Nikon D700 and Samyang/Bower 8mm on a 7 foot pole. Four pictures were combined to create the panorama images.

Downtown Yellowknife: Corner of Franklin (50th Ave) and 48th Street

Early morning downtown Yellowknife on June 22, 2011. I am standing in the middle of Franklin Avenue. I would not recommend doing this during normal hours. At 5:00 am in the morning there were fortunately not too many cars.

The orange building is YK Centre, blue building is Northern Images (art gallery), and the white office tower is the Laing building.

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To view the 360 degree animation. This requires the Quicktime Player. Click the icon on the upper right corner of the animation to get a full view. Camera gear: Nikon D200 and Nikon 14mm/2.8, Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head and Manfrotto tripod.

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Fred Henne Territorial Park – Yellowknife Area

Fred Henne Territorial Park is a few kilometers from downtown Yellowknife, on the shore of Long Lake. These images are from walk-in Site T9.

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Camera gear: Nikon D200 and Nikon 20mm/2.8, Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head and Manfrotto tripod.

Cameron Falls Territorial Park

Cameron Falls Territorial Park is approximately 45km from Yellowknife, along the Ingraham Trail (Hwy 4). After a short walk, hikers are rewarded with a views of the Cameron Falls. This panorama is from the footbridge that crosses the Cameron River upstream of the Cameron Falls.
Camera gear: Nikon D700 and Nikon 14mm/2.8, Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head and Manfrotto tripod.

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To view the 360 degree animation. This requires the Quicktime Player.

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Use the left – right arrows on your keypad to rotate the field of view.

To see the panorama turned inside-out, click on the image for a larger view, and click on the image to zoom-in.