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This is the third try at this gigapan. I like this scene. It is so typical of rural Pennsylvania. My problem is I only used six rows, 2 columns, and 12 pix. I moved closer to the farm house, losing some of the cows in a second gigapan,which uses 36 pix and 3 rows, but it too is under 40 images. What I discovered is the closer the gig the more images it takes. |
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If only I could have gotten rid of the power lines... |
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You are looking at a photo of Kelowna British Columbia in April of 2009 made with a digital slr on a tripod, with ten frames composed using a 50mm lens and the camera vertical. The camera records 8mp images, and the 50mm lens angle of view in vertical alignment allowed 15 degree intervals between captures. I have several different versions of the same image, this one was the widest so I have reposted it in lieu of the earlier ones.
The view is from the south-west to north-west, looking from Okanagan Mountain Park on the left, to Lake Country on the right. Thanks for looking and feel free to take snapshots. http://www.kelowna.ca/cm/site3.aspx |
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Camera: Canon G-10. Conditions: low-light, planned to take w/ISO 400 but went with 100, +2 compensation, manual focus Note: I'm don't know why the upper part of the image in blurry; I imagine I did something wrong with setting up intial focus; very grainy, as expected, but can detect some subtle detail still
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Kotzebue Alaska as viewed from the hill above town. Stitched from 27 hand held frames shot in portrait orientation. Note the occasional "shivering artifact". Have fun searching for the third dog sled team. |
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Our third visit to the farm. My sister Lilach, visiting from Israel took this panorama. It is the end of the farm's first CSA season. This is where our weekly tote of produce came from. We'll come back in the spring for a panorama of the farm at its peak. Read the blog: http://churchviewfarmpgh.blogspot.com/ |
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More than 130 vintage tractors try to pull the sled on this uphill grade track. The blue tractor on the right hooked to the sled is a British Fordson Major. |
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Coca Cola no doubt intended for this park to be used by business types, or perhaps for the students of the local university, Georgia Tech. Alas, Atlanta does not take good care of its citizens and the park is used as a place to sleep for the many homeless. And Georgia Tech students are kept from the park by a fence, or perhaps the residents of the park are kept from Georgia Tech. |
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Alfalfa field with a stream running through the middle of it. Hill of Dakota Sandstone on the left. Old farm with windmill on the right. At the right side of this 24 minute pan I had to adjust the exposure to keep up with the fading light. |
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