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A "panoramic" view (15 rows x 66 columns)of Honolulu from the lookout at Pu`u Ualaka`a State Park. The top of Leahi Crater (Diamond Head) is 4 miles away, and the reef runway at HNL (Honolulu International Airport) is about 8 miles away. |
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The main inking and press room at the Honolulu Prinmakers, a community access printmaking studio located in the historic Academy Art Center of the Honolulu Academy of Arts. |
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A beautiful afternoon at Waikiki. I took the panorama from the Kapiolani Park end of Waikiki at the Kapahulu Pier/breakwater. The view is towards the NorthWest. Lots of water movement and people movement make for many interesting discoveries. |
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The Honolulu skyline as viewed from the top of Diamond Head |
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A working Lithography studio for members of the Honolulu Printmakers Workshop, and for students at the Honolulu Academy Art Center. (35C x 20R)
You can sure tell it's used frequently! My first try at a spherical gigapan (or nearly so). It looks great as a sphere in the stitcher, but, once uploaded to gigapan.org, loses the spherical shape in the GigaPan viewer. Viewed in Google Earth, though, the spherical nature of the gigapan is again evident. I could not geolocate the gigapan so it was inside the building, so it's geolocated at the address of the Honolulu Academy of Arts - Academy Art Center. I'll fix it later. :^\ |
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The South Shore of Oahu from Point Panic in Kakaako. From here you can see the harbor, Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island, Waikiki and Diamond Head and some newly weds on the balcony of the John Dominis restaurant. |
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The view from Mark and Tracy's place. The city lights seem to have caused a lot of vignetting when going from dark sky to bright lights. Punchbowl, with the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific inside the crater, is at the right of the gigapan, while Diamond Head is off the image to the left. |
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Waikiki Beach from the pier. Hawaii's main beach for tourists. Within walking distance of hotels, shops. Lifeguards on duty. Surfboards and bodyboards are available for rental fee. Water breakers 200 ft from coastal line to prevent high waves. Food stand and restrooms. No parking available.
Panorama taken on September 25th, 2009 Dimensions: 50927 x 9405 Size: 478,968,435 pixels File: 656 MB (tif) Camera: Canon Powershot SX10 IS Zoom Setting: 20x / 20x Rows/Columns: 4 rows, 45 columns Pictures: 180 total Weather: warm but cloudy Exposure: -1, 0, +1 in continuous 3-shot mode. (mistake) Software: Gigapan Stitcher (vertical), Adobe Photoshop (horizontal) |
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Stitched by Mary Jo Knelly, using a quad-core Mac Pro with 16 GBytes RAM. This panorama crashed my dual core Athlon 64, Windows Vista Ultimate 64, 8 GByte RAM machine.
Now that MJ has stitched this gigapan, I must find another difficult subject to try to crash the stitcher. http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6284 is the 480 frame subset of this gigapan, and http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=10061 is a night version. |
