Glacier -- My First Pano

After hearing Marc and Andy pushing panoramas, I took several, but this is the first one I got to stitch right. It's a little over the top, but that made it all the more fun. Feedback (especially on cropping) is very welcome and appreciated!
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I think this needs some sky. Is this cropped? Would love to see it a bit larger too...
Love the smooth water
Aren't panos addicting?
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Thanks guys,
Well, I don't know how to make the picture larger in the thread (any tips Andy?), but here's a link to the smugmug folder where I think the original has been downsized by a factor of two or three to fit smugmugs file size limitations. http://pqphotography.com/gallery/3585843
I agree that it would be nice to see more sky, but as you went up from here, it was pretty much all white. More importantly, I had a 120-300mm zoom on the camera at the time (waiting for Moose), and did the sweep at the 120mm end of things.
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I need to mess with this one in PS -- good one to develop skills on.
This one is best BIG.
It would have been nice to have a more interesting sky, but I liked the trees.
As always -- comments, critical and otherwise, are welcome -- Chris.