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Vancouver 12 Gigapixels

By:Ronnie Miranda (ronmir) on April 10, 2010
Tags: bay , canada , columbia , british , vancouver , bc , skyscraper , buildings , shangri-la , shangrila , english , panorama

Vancouver 12 Gigapixels is a 240° East-to-Northwest view of Vancouver, BC Canada. The image was shot from the 58th floor of Living Shangri-la Vancouver (the tallest building in the city) on Apr 10 and May 8 2010 and at 2 different locations. It is composed of 1608 photos taken using the Gigapan EPIC 100, a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM.

Camera settings: Aperture f/5.6, Exposure time 1/400, ISO 400

All photos from the building with the Canadian flag (left side) to the right side were shot on April 10, 2010 starting at 11:30am PDT - against the sun - and ended at 1:20pm PDT. Photos from Port Metro Vancouver (on the extreme left) to the Canadian flag were shot on May 8, 2010 between 2:00pm - 3:30pm PDT. The first location was on a balcony with a South to Northwest view. And the 2nd location was by the dining room 16 meters (50ft) away from the balcony and through a glass window with an East to South view.

Night View : http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/57962/

Details : http://www.gigapixel.com
Making : http://www.gigapixel.com/?p=14

Date Taken: April 10, 2010
Date Added: June 3, 2010
Bookmarked: 0 times
Total Views: 2873 views
Snapshots: 66
Size: 12.43 gigapixels
Field of View: 240.0 degrees wide, 0.0 degrees high


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June 5, 2010 14:05 Flag as inappropriate

Nice panorama!

Posted by gigapanbot
June 7, 2010 16:24 Flag as inappropriate

Nice job. It takes an incredible amount of perseverance to capture, stitch, and upload gigapixels panoramas that are this large. What aperture value did you use? F/8 You can photograph a color card every few rows to facilitate post processing. Also you can use photoshops match color if the sun temporarily is occluded or the magnetic diaphragm diameter is different.

Posted by Castillonis