(I did not edit the sun. That's how it turned out in the photo.)
Date Taken: July 9th 2012 Where: Pilot Butte, Bend, Oregon
8 photos total.
View was amazing. This was taken before the wild fires started.
Mountains/Peaks (left to right) Mt. Bachelor, South Sister, Middle Sister, Broken Top, North Sister, Three Fingered Jack and Mt. Jefferson. Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams are not pictured but were somewhat visible.
A little about the three sisters: They are the third, fourth, and fifth highest peaks in the state of Oregon. North Sister, also known as "Faith," is the oldest and most eroded of the three,[14] with towering rock pinnacles and glaciers. It has not erupted since the late Pleistocene.[14] It is the most dangerous climb of the Three Sisters, due to its level of erosion, and thus rockfall. Middle Sister also known as "Hope," is a stratovolcano consisting primarily of basalt but also has erupted andesite, dacite and rhyodacite. Last erupting approximately 50,000 years ago, it is considered extinct. South Sister, also known as "Charity," is the youngest[14] and tallest volcano of the trio. Its eruptive products range from basaltic andesite to rhyolite and rhyodacite.[14][19] It is a stratovolcano overlying an older shield structure, no more than 50,000 years old,[20] which last erupted about 2000 years ago South Sister has an uneroded summit crater about 0.25 mi (0.4 km) in diameter, which holds a small crater lake known as Teardrop Pool, the highest lake in Oregon. (Info from wiki)
Cause... the view point was at a slanted upgrade, where I was standing or its cause of the angle I was standing at? I have no idea. XD Might of been how Photoshop put my photos together.
Sorta. I did the photo emerge panorama on PSE 7.0. Perhaps. I honestly don't pay very much attention to the position of myself or the camera very often. xD Probably should...
Maybe you progressively tilted the camera as you took the shots.
Perhaps.