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Sutro Baths area 4 days later than my previous. I've included the other part of the area that wasn't in my previous panorama. I also sharpened the pictures so you can see more details.
I found numerous activities taking place, from fishing, surfing, jet skiing, climbing, animal/bird watching to hiking. Interestingly there's a person sitting by a seal that had clearly died and was bloated, thus decomposing and smelling. To compare the area 4 days previous see http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27746 |
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This was taken from a parking structure in the Perl district in Portland, Oregon. You can see the large freemont bridge in the background. I finished the panorama just before a train rolled by. There was significant rain and wind. I photographed the scene with an Epic 100 using a Nikon D90 DSLR at 105mm using ISO 200, f/8, exposure bracket +/- 1.33 EV with 5s, 2s, 13s with white balance set to 2600K. This stitch only uses the EV0 exposure bracket because I was too close to edge and small rain drops were deposited on the lens. The EV +1.33 shows the effect of the small drops of water in portions of the sky which are manifested as circular flare. I adjusted the white balance of the camera RAW files from 2600K to 2850K. There is mixed lighting with the monochromatic low pressure sodium lighting or something similar to it which yields different white balance depending on what lighting is illuminating a certian part of the subject. There is no visible sawtooth and I did not bend the camera plate. In the future I will photograph at a position that is behind any water on the ground so that the lens does not recieve drops of water which effect the brighter exposure brackets. |
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Sutro Baths, the newly renovated Cliff House and Seal Rock (yes, there are seals on the rocks) in San Francisco on a very windy day.
Same area, different perspective: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27665 View from the other side of the mountain: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27659 Here's a link to what Sutro Baths used to look like. http://www.alamedainfo.com/postcards_of_san_francisco_3.htm Notice the buildings, the trams, the statues, etc. There used to be a place where there were roller coasters, other rides, and arcades at Playland. It was quite an exciting area. Today you see...well, what you see in my pictures. |
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View towards Exmouth from Cofton Country Holidays in Dawlish. http://www.coftonholidays.co.uk
Exmouth is a port town and seaside resort in East Devon, England, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe. It has a population of around 33,000. Many of the landmarks can clearly be seen in the image, including the new RNLI lifeboat station, the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Clock Tower and the national trust A La Ronde round house. This image is made up of 115 still photographs take with a Nikon D200 & Nikkor 300mm f/2.8mm lens, stitched together into a 2GB image. |
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It was very sunny and windy so when cloud covered sun I should have pressed pause! Only my second Gigapan and I'm still learning. Me and the Family in the right of the shot on the grass. |
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360° Panorama taken from my front yard. |
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Taken from Nottingham Castle. It was such a hot day that the image is not the sharpest due to "heat haze". Still quite happy for first attempt. Took 15 hours to stitch using Autopano Giga and was shot with Nikon D300 on Orion/Merlin mount - controlled by Papywizard |
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Sutro Baths ruins with Seal Rock (yes, there are seals on the rocks) and the Cliff House in San Francisco on a really windy day.
Same area, different perspective: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27746 View from the other side of the Cliff House: http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27659 Here's a link to what Sutro Baths used to look like. http://www.alamedainfo.com/postcards_of_san_francisco_3.htm Notice the buildings, the trams, the statues, etc. There used to be a place where there were roller coasters, other rides, and arcades at Playland. It was quite an exciting area. Today you see...well, what you see in my pictures. Nikon D700, 75-150 series E, Vivitar 2x Macro tele extender |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayuantung/sets/72157607952960505/ |
