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The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008, which gives England the first built project by legendary architect Frank Gehry, http://www.serpentinegallery.org/2008/03/forthcoming_summer_2008serpent.html
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This is a gallery opening for the robotic art results of both the Robot250 open studio and Pittsburgh's very own Rossum's art collective. Information on Robot250 is at http://www.robot250.org |
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The eleventh annual MMM invitational fund raising exhibition for the Koa Gallery.
This gigapan, and the others in the Koa Gallery set, show the limits of the Auto focus capability of the Canon S5-IS - it leaves a bit to be desired at close range, and when trying to focus on a blank wall. The stitcher still has some difficulty, too. |
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360 of the interior of St James Church, Poole.
Our first ever attempt at using Gigapan was in the church-yard of St James Church (see here: http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=19748) - the church wardens were so impressed that they invited us back to shoot one inside of the impressive interior. Messed up a little bit on the join and forgot it doesn't overlap on a 360, so isn't quite symmetrical, but I will try and fix this soon and also hopefully fix the stitching errors in the ceiling. Other than that, very pleased!! Taken by Alice Ralph and Denis Roberts of KUBE, Poole - www.kubepoole.org.uk |
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This is a 360 degree gigapan of our third Art Boot Sale. We had a photography focus but other art-forms were welcome. Taken from the ground floor but there were stalls on other floors too, as well as our Gigapans taken at the workshop with Illah and Kilgore this week on display on second floor. We had loads of good feedback from art-booters who saw the gigapans on display. There were actually a lot more people around when I took this but they kept diving out of the way when they saw the camera pointing at them!! |
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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 |
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The Hungarian National Gallery is the largest public collection documenting and presenting the rise and development of the fine arts in Hungary. It has operated as an independent institution since 1957. The HNG moved to its present location, the former Royal Palace of Buda, in 1975. |
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National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
401 Constitution Ave NW Washington, DC 20004 Jim Jr. & Chris Trotter http://trotterart.com |
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Felicia Chapman, MCG student demonstrating the Gigapan website (projection) to visitors at the opening reception of Original Spin: Large scale prints comparing historic panoramas of Pittsburgh with matching contemporary Gigapans. Held at the MCG gallery @ 800 Penn Ave January 11 – March 2, 2008.
Exhibition created by MCG Youth photo students working with mentor/artist Dror Yaron: http://www.manchesterguild.org/youth/youth.htm Historic prints provided by Rivers of Steel: http://riversofsteel.org/ |
