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taken at the torrey pines glider port looking northward using gigapan and canon A650. |
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Stitched from 513 (27x19) pictures.
The contrast between extremely rich and extremely poor neighborhoods sitting next to each other is typical of Rio. Thanks to Sheraton Rio Hotel staff for letting us to shoot this; and thanks to Emily and Carlos Pirmez. |
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This wednesday we decided to go a day to the beach. The one we chose was the one on the Brouwersdam because of it's size. It's many hundreds of meters wide and very long, meaning that there is always plenty of room. Even on this day when thousands of people went there. Some people just ignored the unit, others kept a watchful eye on it. And I think some explicitly posed. We had a great day at the beach. We came there late, partially because of traffic jams, but we made it a long day by just staying until after sunset. The entire day gave us, including the pans, well over 1000 pictures. Many very nice. I made three pans, drawing the attention of many people. This one was done with the 18-105 lens set at 105mm. Depth of field is not deep, but where is is focussed, it is nice and sharp. The other two were made with the same lens at the 58mm setting and the 18mm position. One just as wide as this one, the 58mm, which does not really make a big difference. The other one at 18mm I made very tall. The max vertical range. Unfortunately the stitcher did not understand that. Half of the image shows two rows of beach just above eachother. Not sure if I will upload those. |
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This is #5, the last in my Manhattan Beach Pier Christmas Gigapan series. The view is South to Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island. The new moon shined above the ocean while the Christmas lights on the pier glowed. By time the scene was complete it was dark, making for a few long exposures 70 shots, Nikon P5100, ©John Post |
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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney and Perth is Australia's largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition. This exhibition was initiated in 1996, at Bondi Beach and it featured sculptures which were made by both Australian and overseas artists. In 2005 a companion event was established at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia. In 2009 it was announced that Aarhus in Denmark would host the first Sculpture by the Sea exhibition outside of Australia.
This image is looking south from the Boot at the southern end of Bondi Beach. Artworks can be seen scattered across the landscape. A parade of viewers can be seen around the walk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture_by_the_Sea http://sculpturebythesea.com/ |
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THIS PICTURE WAS MADE FROM 32 JPG PICTURES, 8 MEGAPIXELS EACH AND WITH TRIPOD, IN THE NEW BRIDGE THAT GO FROM FORTE BEACH TO REDINHA BEACH IN NATAL CITY IN NORTHEAST OF BRAZIL, SOUTH AMERICA |
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Malvin Beach, in Montevideo, Uruguay, one of the most important beaches in the capital. One day in late summer. |
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This picture was done on top of the Praimar Natal Hotel & Convention, in Natal city on Northeast from Brazil. |
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Hollywood, Florida Beach
Mosaic Collage |
