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Just as I arrived there was an amazing rainbow over the mountains, but of course the sun disappeared behind the clouds a few minutes before I got the gigapan set up. I waited for 20 more minutes until the sun came out again and then shot this in the 5 minute window before the sun set behind the mountains. The camera was having problems focusing and so the system was missing images. I ended up shooting a 2nd gigapan right after the first and then replacing the blurry and missing images with pics from the 2nd set which didn't have as good light since the sun was going down. Those are the darker patches in the image. This overlook is just up the hill from my house so I might start trying to shoot the same gigapan every few days to work on doing some gigapan timelapse with the images. |
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A 360 degree view of Salt Lake City shot from the Meterolorgy department building on the campus of the University of Utah. To see a live timelapse from this location go to http://www.timecam.tv
The silver stripe is the pole that our timelapse camera sits on. This image took 3.5 days for my computer to process and upload. I think missing images slow the gigapan stitcher down a lot. |
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A close-up shot of the creek in Big Cottonwood. This would have been 60images bigger but a couple pics were missing from the top two row and the gigapn stitcher couldn't figure it out so I just omitted the rows. |
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Bountiful, Utah, USA, at twilight.
Also can be seen http://www.flickr.com/photos/hpebley3/4363871823/ |
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The Odgen thrust fault is a major geological structure in the Wasatch Mountains north of Salt Lake City, Utah. Look to the left and note the tan-colored rocks, then notice that they appear again in the upper middle part of the image. The sandstone layer is repeated twice because the layers were thrust up and over each other during mountain building. The thrust fault dips from left to right. |
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Panoramic taken from the East side of Salt Lake City, up in the mountains behind the Univeristy of Utah. Panoramic by Sarah Arnoff, featured on http://www.bedangeroustogether.com |
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A lovely fall sunset in Salt Lake City, looking south from the mountiains above Terrace Hills Drive. Wasatch mountains are on the left. Hand shot, stitched with AutoPano pro. Resized in phtoshop to meet Gigapan size requirements :) Some timelapses of the cool cloudscapes from this evening here: http://vimeo.com/5610342 | http://vimeo.com/5583152 |
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An awesome view of the salt Lake Valley from Ensign peak on the summer solstice. |
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A gorgeous day at the mouth of big cottonwood canyon. |
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