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A view of Downtown Hong Kong from the much-visited Peak in Central District. Taken with a D700 on a tripod mount. |
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Looking over the city centre of Bath, UK from Alexandra Park in south.
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Taken from the 36th floor of the Shin Hankyu Hotel |
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San Diego as seen from Shelter Island. Stitched from 8 monopod held shots in portrait orientation. |
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From the Avenue of Stars (Tsim Sha Tsui), a view of the Central District across Victoria Harbour. |
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The Shire Hall in Cambridge, taken from the top of Castle Mound.
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San Diego, CA skyline viewed from Harbor Island (not a real island) near the airport. The San Diego / Coronado bridge joins the city to Coronado Island (a peninsula, also not an island) at right to the west. |
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235 pics, 6x zoom with 2x telephoto converter = 12x zoom, f8, ISO200, 1/200 shutter, UV filter.
I should have stepped down to ISO 100! I think this is about as much detail as I am going to be able to squeeze out of my Canon A700 There was a lot of overlap on the pics, I set the field of view to 3.9 degrees on the gigapan, but should have gone with the next step up which was 4.3. As a result I lost about half of each pic to stitching. Same spot as the night panorama I posted before, I will add geo-tags at a later date Hope you enjoy! |
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A view down Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. Block E on the left is a major urban redevelopment project that turned a blighted city block into an entertainment complex. You'd have thought they'd have found a more exciting name for it. The Masonic temple was completed in 1890 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is now used as a teaching and performance space by the Hennepin Center for the Arts. The pano also shows the construction of the new Twins stadium and the historic Shubert Theater, which was moved to its present site -- all 2900 tons of it -- in 1999, one of the heaviest buildings ever moved http://science.howstuffworks.com/heaviest-building-moved1.htm. The photo was made with a Canon G10 and a Raynox DCR-1540 1.54X auxiliary lens, giving an effective 35mm focal length of 219mm. |
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Townsville, Queensland, photographed from the southernmost lookout point on Castle Hill, the pink granite outcrop that sits in the centre of the older part of the city. Looking eastwards. The city centre is in the middle of the picture. Magnetic Island is visible across Cleveland Bay, as is Cape Cleveland, in the middle. In the right distance is Mount Eliot, with tropical rainforest near the summit, and towards the right edge is Mount Stuart. |
