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This is my first attempt at using a Canon SX10IS on a Gigapan.
How do you think it turned out? Zoomed in all the way to 560mm equiv. Gigapan camera tray hacked to make the SX10IS fit. Info on the stadium follows. Taken from the top of an adjacent parking structure. http://www.spanossportscomplex.com/home.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornet_Stadium http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/StadiumInfo.asp |
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When I framed this GigaPan the clouds formed a nice large halo directly centered on Muleshoe Mound. Unfortunately by the time the robot got over to the clouds they had drifted a bit. It's not often I can complain about having too much blue sky. :-P |
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This was the second Gigapan attemp I ever did with my Canon SX10IS. It didn't turn out as well as I had hoped, which is why I haven't posted it until now. It's a bit over exposed and there are a number of stitching errors and blurred frames I'm going ahead and posting it because it does have some intersting stuff in it.
Can you count the cars on the freeway? How many signs can you find? Is there anything interesting in any of the office windows? Info on the stadium follows. Taken from the top of an adjacent parking structure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornet_Stadium http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/StadiumInfo.asp |
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The Lower Mississippian Muleshoe Mound is one of the best studied Waulsortian mounds, a type of bioherm or reef composed largely of lime mud and all sorts of Late Paleozoic critters (crinoids, brachiopods, etc. but not coral). |
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Old Sacramento, Sacramento River and Tower Bridge from West Sacramento |
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Another rangefront panorama... |
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Martinez is an ex-fishing town on the Sacramento River, to the right is a refinery dock with a tanker unloading |
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360 degree street level pano of Sacramento's Capitol Mall |
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This is a picture of two bridges (yes, there are actually two) in Sacramento. |
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Looking east from Fourth Street |
