That's a gorgeous view!
I just realized that I've never driven that way from San Jose.


I was just curious: When I look at the full-res image, fully zoomed-in, I see something that looks like noise. At first, I noticed it in the blueish-grayish portion (the mostly-urban valley and trees surrounding the buildings). I attributed that to the haze in the air. Then, I've noticed a similar noise in the green trees and bushes that are to the right of the nearest dozen-or-so trees just behind the grassy area. Then I've noticed those almost everywhere...
It seems to be less apparent in some areas, and more apparent in others.

Is this just the sensor noise or the optical limitation of the lens (e.g. of the diffraction-limit of the lens aperture)? Or, could be some type of artifact, e.g. of processing/stitching, etc.? (I assume you were using a tripod and not testing your bike's suspension while shooting, so the camera shake is probably ruled out. :-) )
Do you know what's the culprit?

Thank you,

Igor



Godfrey DiGiorgi Thu, 24 May 2018 06:54:40 -0700 wrote:

Took a ride up Mount Hamilton Road on the Moto Guzzi V7III Racer yesterday, shaking out details in the suspension settings. I didn't quite make it all the way to the top, due to lack of time, but about half way up I caught this six frame panorama of Silicon Valley looking from the southeast:


https://flic.kr/p/24JaZqU

The real magic is in the full resolution image (87 Megapixels!), but it's about a 20 Mbyte image file, compressed. If you want to take a look, here's the link:
 https://farm1.staticflickr.com/975/27452792127_01f7db597c_o.jpg

Enjoy!
G

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