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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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San Diego as seen from Shelter Island. Stitched from 8 monopod held shots in portrait orientation. |
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SF Love Parade 2008 getting down at san Francisco's Civic Center. This image is taken from 120 still images stitched with gigapan stitcher version 0.4.2735 photos shot with canon G9 mounted on the gigapan panoramic robot. Exposure was variable ( notice some exposure issues as a result ) but otherwise pretty good for such a large crowd of moving people. |
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Dahlia (family Asteraceae) grow well in the San Francisco area. The flowers come in many forms and range in size from 2 to 10 inches in diameter. They also come in many colors. The plant is named for Andreas Dahl, a Swedish botanist. |
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The telescope field at Calstar 2009, a star party held each year at Lake San Antonio in the central coast range of California. Three nights of dark sky observing on Sept 17,18,19. Dozens of scopes and imaging gear - from binoculars to monster dobsonians. This pano was taken in fading light as people began to move onto the field to ready their gear for the nights observing.
Processing: Focus blending CS4, NR Neat Image, Stitching PTGui Pro version 8.2.2 (Windows) Panorama size: 355 megapixels (34706 x 10231 pixels) Field of View: 40.9 degrees wide, 12.3 degrees high Input images: 65 (13 columns by 5 rows) Settings: Camera make: Olympus Camera model: Olympus E-620 Image size: 4032x3024 (12.2 megapixels) Aperture: f/8 Exposure time(s): 1/60, 1/80, 1/400 ISO: 200 Focal length (35mm equiv.): 380.0 mm Digital zoom: off White balance: Fixed Exposure mode: Manual Horizontal overlap: 37.3 to 45.8 percent Vertical overlap: 32.8 to 36.5 percent |
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Looking down on the forest and the crowd. When you're there one of the nicest features is looking down through the aquarium to the people below (but a bit underexposed here). |
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This is the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. It is an amazing place - the architecture is just amazing. The view is also awesome ! I liked the place a lot - the walk around it is very nice. I envy the people who have houses just opposite the Palace of Fine Arts ! I wish I had a house there ! The houses there are amazing !
This is an HDR image composed of 11 photographs each of which are composed from 3 photos ! Thus, a total of 33 photos were used in the creation of this panorama |
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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. |
