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The film school at Chapman University. Shot with the beta imager, this is my first "big" image, comprised of 180 2-second exposures. There were constantly things moving in the scene, cars coming and going, students walking around, but none of them interfered with the shot. It was like it had all been choreographed, a very pleasing experience. Sometimes, I have all the luck...The light to the right of the building, appears to be burnt out. Otherwise, this would have proven to be quite the flare monster. |
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Photo by: Ian Griffith and Matt Griffith
First Gigapan Uploaded Camera: Sony F828 Aperture: f/6.3 Exposure time : 20 ISO : 64 Overlap 31 to 33.5 percent |
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Taken Feb 7th
I set the gigapan for 8 sec between pics so my canon can take a pic and have the extra 4 seconds for processing, and for stabilizing. This was not enough time as you can see from all the streaked lights. The kind of cool thing is that since all pictures were taken with the last second or so of exposure happening while the robot was moving, all of the streaks are pretty uniform. The other reason i decided to post instead of trash is that I managed to get a pretty wide angle with no interruptions, hard to do in the rush of the city. 66 pic gigapan with a 6mp Canon A700, Fstop 3.5, shutter 4 seconds, ISO 200. Some hill in Culver City, if you live there, you know where. |
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Union Station in Denver, Colorado, USA's historic train station at 17th and Wynkoop in the LoDo district. The station first opened in 1881. After the original structure was destroyed by fire in 1894 it was rebuilt in Beaux-Arts style. During its heyday, it was served by 80 daily trains operated by six different railroads. |
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About 30 minutes into the Burning of the Man, he's still standing -- normally he falls quickly. I went to the Esplanade and captured the night playa scene, including the huge crowd of art cars and people around the burn.
Note that this city is completely off the electrical grid and entirely temporary. A few months later you can't readily tell it was there. For full details and more panoramas go to http://www.templetons.com/brad/burn/ |
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A light an sound show entertaines the crowd on the Grote Markt ... and is the base for a real colourful panorama picture. |
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Vista Panoramica Nocturna de Alicante realizada desde el castillo Santa Barbara.
Para ver mas imagenes de alicante podeis visitar http://www.panoramio.com/user/55833/tags/Alicante www.fotoseb.es |
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A panorama taken on a drizzley evening in New York City looking downtown from a balcony on 12th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues. |
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Hi -
This was my first attempt at a night gigapan and I had to go chose one of the most challenging scenes, that of Times Square, with all the changing lights and marquees. But hot diggity damn if it didn#t work out pretty damn good. Absolut kudos to the stitcher team: I don't think any other stitcher would have handled the inconsistencies here between pictures nearly as well as the gigiapan stitcher did. And it took a lot less time than I though it would! There are some problems with the giigapan that are my fault: I took out a row rather than rename a set of pictures, which is why there is that discontinuity at the bottom. Otherwise: extraordinarily pleased. Taken with Epic 100, Olympus E510, 40-150 lens set at 150mm (35mm: 300mm), ISO 100... |
