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Source Image 19,6KP x 2800P
Mosaic Size 32,8KP x 4669P = 153MP Tile Size 164 x 92 = 15,1KP Tile Count 10251 Resolution 300 PPI Tile Archive 5744 All the 5744 images (taken by me during my vacation in US) are included in this pic!!! Created Using AndreaMosaic (http://www.andreaplanet.com/andreamosaic/download/). Thanks to the software author |
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Worlds most detailed image of the Albert Memorial !! 4 GB Shot with the Sony A900 25mp camera. Copyright Henryreichhold. No reproduction without the artist permission. www.reichholdarts.com
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The Hermannsdenkmal / Hermann monument is located in the southern part of the Teutoburg Forest, southwest of Detmold. It commemorates the Varusbattle. It was completed in 1875 according to plans by Ernst von Bandel.
I have put a Zoomify version of this image here, if anyone wants to compare.. http://hermannsdenkmal.net/gigapix-hermannsdenkmal-komplett.html dimensions: 26792 x 43715 px printed: 227cm x 370cm - 300dpi - 8,4 m2 945 cm x 1542cm - 72 dpi - 145,8 m2 2268 cm x 3700 cm - 30 dpi - 839,1 m2 I took a spherical picture inside the head as well: http://www.digital-park.de/kubus/pages/squaring-the-head.php more about the monument (wikipedia) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermannsdenkmal |
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Here is the wides street in the world, at this point 20 lanes wide (July 9 Avenue) and the center obelisk completed in 1936. |
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One of the more "interesting" areas of the FHSU Geology Summer Field Camp Red Wash mapping project in Dinosaur National Monument. Something unusual is going on with the geology in this image. Beyond that I cannot be more specific. ;-) For more information about our field camp see: http://hays.outcrop.org/GSCI454/
My original attempt to stitch this GigaPan ended up with a "twisted" stitch. Following advice on the forum that this might be the result of too much overlap in the original images I trimmed them and ended up with a much better result. I also used the Photoshop RAW format export option so that I could go in and crop out some of the jagged edges (something I haven't done previously with images too large to open as a TIFF file in Photoshop). This upload also marks the first time I've uploaded from a format other than TIFF. I'm pretty pleased with the results so far, though the real satisfaction will only be realized once I've lined it all up properly in Google Earth as a 360 degree embed... |
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As Coldwater Creek erodes its banks, tree trunks buried by the 1980 eruption are exposed. |
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PARIS gigapan, paris, canon, g10, monument, eiffel tower, tower, eiffel, tour, city, ville, frankreich, france, europe, Guilloux, nuit, panoramique, 2009
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360 degree Gigapan of St James' churchyard in Old Town Poole. This was taken by Alex Otto of Bournemouth University, and Alice Ralph and Denis Roberts of The Study Gallery of Modern Art. This Gigapan features many points of historical interest - see if you can spot some of them!
While we were photographing this, a man from the church came out and spoke to us. He explained that the church has funding to refurbish the grounds and will be knocking down the external wall that runs around the grassy area. It'll be interesting to go back and do another Gigapan in a year or so once they have finished the refurbishment. |
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This was a compilation of photos taken from each of the 4 sides of the Washington Monument around 505 feet up. I first stitched each of the 4 views individually (north, south, east, and west) then merged the 4 panoramas into one larger one. It measures nearly 50,000 pixels wide and is the first time I haven't been able to use JPG compression... Taken around 9:45 am on January 23, 2009 - a few days after Obama took office. |
