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Panoramic view of my hometown, Elche, on Monday 29th of September 2008.
technical info: 720 photos, 1h 14min total shooting time, 138403 x 21682 pixels = 3,03 gigapixels . Vista panorámica de mi ciudad, Elche, el Lunes 29 de Septiembre de 2008. info técnia: 720 fotos, 1h 14min tiempo total de disparo, 138403 x 21682 pixels = 3,03 gigapixels |
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Hidden in this gigapan are two rabbits, a duck, 20 eggs, and a live parrot. Special thanks go to some friends of mine for allowing me to use their greenhouse as the backdrop for this egg hunt. Members of the press may freely embed and use this image in their publications. |
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Maidstone River England...This image was shot on a Canon 400d DSLR and was the first Gigapan with the new DSLR Mount that I had made. The lens was the standard kit lens 18-55mm. the camera lens was set to 55mm, the rest of the setup was standard stuff. The gigapan worked very well with the extra load with no problems of any kind, I will try it again with a Longer focal lens but i dont think I will go above 105mm. the camaera I used before the 400d was a Canon G9, but was to total happy with the Image that i got and the extra hassle setting up the camera Focus etc... |
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Photo by Ian Griffith and Matt Grifith
Palace of Fine Arts San Francisco Blue Sky The Palace of Fine Arts- a brief history "The Palace was not designed as 'a Valentine for San Francisco.' Maybeck visualized its colonnade streaming with people, finding a reward within the great doors." The task of creating a Palace of Fine Arts for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition fell to the architect Bernard R. Maybeck, then fifty years old and known for his innovative ideas. Setting to work on this new project, he chose as his theme a Roman ruin, mutilated and overgrown, in the mood of a Piranesi engraving. But this ruin was not to exist solely for itself to show "the mortality of grandeur and the vanity of human wishes .... " Although it was meant to give delight by its exterior beauty, its purpose was also to offer all visitors a stimulating experience within doors. In playing host to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, The Fair, which opened on February 20, 1915, San Francisco was honoring the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the completion of the Panama Canal; it was also celebrating its own resurrection after the shattering earthquake and fire of 1906. The problems of choosing the exact site in the city had finally been overcome and groundwork had been going on for some time. Last of the buildings to be erected, on the lagoon and close by a group of Monterey cypresses, was Maybeck's Palace of Fine Arts. With its exhibition hall to house the work of living artists (dominated by the Impressionists), its colonnade, and its rotunda -- plans for all of which had dazzled the Commissioners when the huge brown-paper sketch was put before them -- it fulfilled the architect's dream: it was as beautiful reflected in the water as it was against the sky. And when the Palace was completed (Roman in style although a freely-interpreted, purely romantic conception, and Greek in decorative treatment) its exceptional harmony gave it instant appeal to the public. |
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This is my network closet in my home. I took this pano primarily to try out the gigapan in a tight space using auto focus rather than using manual focus like I normally do. Disclosure: I am a Cisco employee. The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cisco. |
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I love Artistic Portraits that concentrate on expressions, relationships, and real moments. So, the style of Photography I work with is Photojournalistic, it tells a story...
http://www.simplegracephotography.com/ http://www.simplegrace.typepad.com/ http://daniellepousettephotography.com/ Come join us at the Wilmore Arts and Crafts Festival on Oct. 4th 2008. Danielle Pousette Wilmore Kentucky |
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This was edited to remove ghosting artifacts. I left 3 Photographers in the photo. Can you find him?
Click here for an even more close up of the Red Flaming Car: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8757 Original without corrections: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8772 http://yeltrik.net http://SteveKirtley.com |
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A late-night panorama of my living room. Several of the eggs have camouflage paint jobs. There's one such egg hidden in the potted plant. Approximately 20-30 plastic eggs are hidden in the photo. Of course, the biggest question with this panorama was did I want to invite the internet into my living room? Members of the press may freely embed and use this image in their publications. |
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My first pano. Out the window of my studio after a little rain and snow.
Images were shot in RAW, then processed with photoshop and PTLens to remove lens distortion, sharpen and tone a bit. JPEGs were then fed to the GigaPan Stitcher. |
