Pano Gallery - British Columbia, farther away from Vancouver


When clicking on a picture on this page, a larger picture will be displayed; it's size in pixels is in the colum "Size of the posted picture". The file size in kilobytes or megabytes is displayed under the picture (some internet connections are too slow to display pictures of megabytes-size).


The pictures on this page are only thumbnails. The panoramas displayed when clicking on a thumbnail are still only a fraction (5% to 25%) of the original panorama; they don't show, how many details the original panorama carries.


Note, that panos are useful not only as aesthetic objects. The large images in JPEG format are very suitable for hiding large amount of data in the image file (this is called steganography). See the explanation atCryptoBola about how to use large JPEG images to make yor secrets not only unintelligable but how to hide that unnoticably as well.
Camera, lens, focal length (note, that the focal length of the lenses with the Canon 20D camera have to be multiplied by 1.6 in order to convert them in 35mm equivalent length) Size of the posted pano Full pano size Nr. of images the pano was created from Angle of view
Horiz° x Vert°
British Columbia: Butchart Garden (link to several panos)
British Columbia: Parliament, Victoria

600 KB
Canon 20D, Sigma 20mm f/1.8 1838 x 690 7352 x 3358 4 140°
British Columbia: Victoria, harbour

2.6 MB
Canon 20D, Canon 50mm f/1.4 6593 x 760 26370 x 3040 14 190°
British Columbia: Sproat Lake on the Vancouver Island

1.4 MB
Canon 20D, Tamron 28-75mm @ 28mm 2718 x 750 10871 x 3000 7 160°
British Columbia: Stawamus Chief Provincial Park from under the Stawamus Chief

810 KB
Canon 20D, Sigma 20mm f/1.8 1750 x 713 8749 x 3567 5 155°
British Columbia: Tantalus Mountain from the Tantalus View Point

1.2 MB
Canon 20D, Canon 50mm f/1.4 4036 x 732 17179 x 3482 10 115°
British Columbia: the Shannon Falls, Canada's third highest falls (1105 feet/335m)

1.3 MB
Canon 20D, Canon 50mm f/1.4 1148 x 1918 3444 x 5756 3 25° x 42°
British Columbia: the Shannon Falls, the creek under the falls

1.4 MB
Canon 20D, Tamron 17-35mm @ 17mm 2267 x 852 9070 x 3409 7
British Columbia: Whistler Village Center, Skilift

1.2 MB
Canon 20D, Tamron 28-75mm @ 28mm 3966 x 821 15863 x 3282 9 200°
British Columbia: Harrison Hot Spring

1.4 MB
Canon 20D, Tamron 28-75mm @ 28mm 6120 x 707 30602 x 3536 22
British Columbia: Harrison Lake, Sasquatch Park

2.7 MB
Canon 20D, Tamron 28-75mm @ 28mm 3336 x 898 13342 x 3593 9 165°
British Columbia: Sicamous Channel, Sicamous

1.4 MB
Canon 20D, Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 @ 17mm 2140 x 900 10560 x 3700 6 140°


Visit CryptoBola to see how such pictures can be used to hide your secret data.


Go to the gallery main entry to see other panoramic pictures.