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This is a view of Boulder Colorado from the east of the city looking west towards the mountains. You can see the Flatirons, the University of Colorado buildings, and much of the downtown. On the right you will see US 36, which is the major highway that leads into the city. It has been a particularly rainy spring and summer in Colorado, so the hills are much greener than they typically are at this time of year. This image was assembled from a thousand pictures taken with a Canon T1i, 300mm lens w/ image stabilizer, and Epic 100 and stitched with the Gigapan stitching software. Photoshop was used for some minor post processing to change the exposure and to manually fix motion artifacts in the cars by copying in elements of the saved projected images files created by the Gigapan stitching software. The overall picture was fairly uniform lighting at this type of day, so I did not go with an HDR exposure (also due to the number of pictures that would have required). |
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The city of Colorado Springs from the Will Rogers Memorial.
This GigaPan was taken with the Epic and a Canon G10 with a 1.4X tele-extender (200mm approximate). The print file is 3.08 GB |
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This 180 was taken with my Gigapan and G9 on a sunny and unseasonably warm January afternoon. The view is looking north from Sarah's bridge (48th street) on the west side of Denver's Globeville neighborhood. Directly ahead is a concrete manufacturing plant, to the Northwest is a portion of the Denver's rail yards, to the Northeast is majestic Long's Peak. I hope you'll have fun exploring this densely packed 888 megapixel Gigapan. |
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A popular destination. After repeatedly pausing, backing up and starting again attempting to miss the crowd I finally gave up and finished the pan. Then, as is the nature of chance, the crowd disappeared. I retook the center portion of the image, and then worked through modifying the image numbers to get the redo to load in order. The remnant of the center section substitution is the notch at its start. The fellow to the right is part of the original pan. |
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Unedited, stitched photo using the Gigapan robot, Canon Rebel XTi, and a 300 mm lens. No editing. |
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Here the wovers gear up for the next trip into the burn house. I wonder what our instructors have planned for us this time.
The 28 images for this panorama were photographed with a Nikon D80 and stitched with Autopano Pro. |
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A view of the Front Range behind Colorado Springs, CO. To the left is Cheyenne Mountain with the cummunication towers on top. To the right is Garden of the Gods City Park. To the rear is Pike's Peak at 14,115 feet tall. |
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The Royal Gorge Bridge is a tourist attraction near Cañon City, Colorado, within a 360 acre (1.5 km²) theme park, hanging 1,053 feet (321 m) above the Arkansas River and billed as the highest suspension bridge in the world. The Royal Gorge Route Railroad runs under the bridge along the base of Royal Gorge. The bridge is 1260 feet (384 m) long and 18 feet (5 m) wide, with a wooden walkway with 1292 planks. The bridge is suspended from towers that are 150 feet (46 m) high.
The panorama is made up of 500 pictures at focal length of 600mm. |
