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La Rosa dei Banchi (3164m), situata sullo spartiacque tra la Valle d'Aosta ed il Piemonte alle testate della Valle dei Banchi (Champorcher, Valle d'Aosta), della Valle di Campiglia e della Valle di Piamprato (Piemonte). Vista dalla cresta ovest, a poca distanza dalle Colle della Rosa (2957m), il 5 agosto 2007, sul ritorno dalla festa del lago Miserino. ----- http://www.vallesoana.it ----- |
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This is the interior lobby of the site in http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=29682 From the website http://glenhoteltexas.com/:"The Glen Hotel is an historic, boutique hotel that has recently completed a thorough but gentle renovation. It offers the privacy and amenities of a hotel but the charm and relaxed atmosphere of a bed & breakfast. The Glen Hotel's location in the downtown Glen Rose, Texas historic district near the bank of the Paluxy River offers guests an inviting destination for business or pleasure. Glen Rose, Texas is conveniently located southwest of Dallas-Fort Worth at the north end of the Texas Hill Country. The area blends the aesthetic beauty with historic flair and unique attractions." |
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Big Rocks is a city park built around a rock formation along the banks of the Paluxy River in downtown Glen Rose, Texas. The rock formation covers an area perhaps the size of a football field. No one I spoke to knew much about the geological origins of the formation. I did hear lots of tal about mystery rocks that "didn't fit," with the formations around it. I couldn't find anything online either, so perhaps a resident gigapanning geologist might shed some light...? Still and all, erosion has done some magnificent things to the rocks. Also, Big Rocks is the only place I've been where they post a warning sign about amoebas. :-) Apparently the stagnant river water can carry the organisms. |
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Sternwheeler Rose on Willamete River at Portland, Oregon |
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The FHSU Quad on a quiet Saturday morning. |
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El Jardín de las Rosas en Morelia Michoacán. Aquí se reune la gente al café de la mañana, tarde y noche para platicar, leer o nada más ver.
Jardín de las Rosas (Rose Garden) in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Here people meet for morning, afternoon and evening coffee to talk, read or just look around. |
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This is the rose gardenat the South Coast Botanical Garden in Southern California. This was captured using the GigaPan Epic and Canon G10 camera. The camera has a 1.4X tele-extender which makes the lens equivalent to 200mm. |
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Chicago’s Humboldt Park, spanning 207 acres is one of Chicago’s oldest and most popular parks. The park’s development began in the 1870s, but this rose garden, added by landscape architect Jens Jensen, wasn’t created until nearly 45 years later. Humboldt Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
(http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.org, Location: 1400 N. Sacramento Ave., Chicago, IL 60622) This image was taken in partnership with the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs, Office of Tourism. |
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Blowing snow on my days off led me to try a macro instead.
This was done with the S5IS and the 500D closeup lens. I had planned on doing 7-8 of the same panos with different focal planes and merging them to increase DOF, but only two of them turned out with enough pixel correlation to do this with. |
