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Known to most Arizonans as "Rocky Point," this beautiful, endless stretch of beach offers a cool respite for "Zonies" trying to escape the furnace. Las Conchas is a private community of beach homes and condominiums. Great fresh seafood, especially shrimp, is available right off the boat in the old town. |
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The Isar provides the power supply for Munich, it is a recreation area for Munich, it invites for walks, hikes, inline skating, bicycle riding…There is always something to do along the Isar. The little islands and the pebble banks shift and change each year – but the Isar remains the same – the vital artery of Munich.
On the left side is the entrance to the Zoo "Tierpark Hellabrunn" where I made several other panoramas: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=21052 http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=21410 http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=20953 Panorama made of 398 pictures at focal length of 400mm. |
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Chesil Beach is a beautiful shingle structure- it's composed of gorgeous, rounded chert and flint stones that feel fabulous under foot. It is incredibly straight and long and just a joy to behold. |
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This is a "time lapse snapshot" of a disc golf tournament in Huntington Beach, California. Disc golf is like regular golf, but uses frisbees instead of balls and clubs. The holes are metal baskets with chains designed to catch the discs. For more info, check out www.pdga.com.
For this panorama, I took shots of many different players driving, putting, and walking the course over a 2 hour period. Then I overlayed the action shots on the gigapan image, creating what I'm calling a "time lapse snapshot" of the final round (18 holes) of the open division at the tournament. |
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Charley Saikley six person beach Volleyball, surf festival. View to ocean, saturday, volleyball games, image #1 of 5 from this event. Aug 2, 2009 -68 images, Nikon P5100, Copyright John Post, ©John Post |
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Sutro Baths, the newly renovated Cliff House and Seal Rock (yes, there are seals on the rocks) in San Francisco on a very windy day.
Same area, different perspective: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27665 View from the other side of the mountain: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27659 Here's a link to what Sutro Baths used to look like. http://www.alamedainfo.com/postcards_of_san_francisco_3.htm Notice the buildings, the trams, the statues, etc. There used to be a place where there were roller coasters, other rides, and arcades at Playland. It was quite an exciting area. Today you see...well, what you see in my pictures. |
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Wattamolla in Sydney's Royal National Park has sheltered saltwater swimming in seclusion while bushwalking or hiking through Australia's Royal National Park. |
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I was so struck by the forms and textures of the 'beach' at calshot. |
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For a 360 VR view see http://www.3dpan.org/44584
For more GigaPans of Ocean Grove see http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=brianlr+ocean+grove |
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This is #1 of two GigaPan images I made last weekend inside the gallery. Made up of 192 (NikonP5100) shots it took quite awhile to stitch togethor (hours longer than I expected). The 180degree view is from the front window and shows the variety of images and sizes available. The John Post Gallery has been open for 13 years and is a fixture in downtown Manhattan Beach, CA. I have been selling my photography in the retail market for 34 years. I have photographed exclusively with the Fuji617 Panorama (film) camera since 1989 and have found renewed inspiration with the little GigaPan system To see more images visit www.johnpost.com |
