Gordon Hiebert: Freelance Panoramic Landscape Photographer of Western Canada
Large Panorama Displays
Designed to fill a whole wall, a panoramic landscape can fill your workplace or home with light and drama.
This panorama is being installed in anaccounting office complex. The overall length is 10 feet 6 inches.
This site updatedAug 9 2008
These are currently listed ‘large’ panoramas. There are more being processed through the next while. Please check often
Begbie Falls II (Revelstoke)
Canola & Storm (Ghostpine)
At Day’s End (near Wimborne)
Gentle Skies (on the Handhills near Morrin)
A View in Linden (Linden)
Begbie Falls I (Revelstoke)
A Close-up of Blanket Creek (Blanket Creek Park, Revelstoke)
Golden Homestead (near Morrin)
Promise (Ghostpine)
Approaching Storm (Kneehill County) - can be printed without the separation lines
Approaching Storm (Kneehill County) - without separation lines
The Thunderhead ( south of Pine Lake)
Foggy Birches (east of Delburne)
Along the Marquis Trail (south of Calgary) - will be ready for printing soon
The Green Coulee (Ghostpine)
Gray Menace
Quiet After the Storm II (south of Pine Lake)
Yellow Fields & Blue Sky (near Sunnyslope) - not quite ready for printing
Mountain Ash (Kinsmen Trail)
Solitude II - near Dry Island Buffalo Jump
Misty (Old Homestead in the Snow) - Ghostpine
Heaven’s Fury - Sunnyslope
Tomorrow (View from Kiever’s Lake hill)
At the Edge of the Storm - Frere’s Pastureland near Huxley
A Farm with Hay - Wimborne
Rainbow in Ghostpine
Creek in Hemlock Valley (B.C.)
Sapphire Autumn (South of Pine Lake)
Lookout over Gaetz Lakes (Kerrywood Nature Preserve)
Kerrywood Pathway