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xRez Studio (xRez Studio)
Venice,
United States of America
Gigapans: 18
Snapshots: 32
Bookmarks: 0
Last Visited: February 08, 2009
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I am Greg Downing I have been together with Eric Hanson at xRez Studio doing gigapixel photography for a number of years. We have been focusing on computational photography and 3D integration using programs like Maya. We also have a love for the outdoors, world heritage sites and ultimately photography that matters. http://www.xrez.com/
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Canon 1Ds Mark III w/ Rodeon |
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Canon 5D converted to InfraRed w/ Rodeon |
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Canon G9 w/ 2x Teleconverter w/ Gigapan |
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Gigapan |
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PixOrb, Rodeon & AutoMate from TheGadget Works.com |
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Image taken from Sierra Point in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Lee Frasier and Gabriel Soto Campa. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken on Half Dome summit in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Pat Finley, Dave Kinter, Cody Harrington, Richard Jost, and Dave Nobles. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken from one of the Quarterdomes in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Jill Smolin, Patrick & Gina Palmer. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken from Columbia Point in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Eric Hanson and Kai Solberg. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken from Old Big Oak Flat Road in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Fletcher & Denise Clover. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken from The Pedestal, Middle Cathredal Buttress in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Greg Downing, Debra Isaac, Rick Jones & Nathan Appel. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken on Rhombus Wall Talus in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken on Manure Pile Buttress in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Tom Kluyskens and Joe Poulton. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken on El Capitan Summit in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Eric Poppelton and Dan McFarland. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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Image taken on Northdome Summit in Yosemite National Park as part of the "Yosemite Extreme Panoramic Imaging Project", http://www.xrez.com/yose_proj/Yose_index.html . This is one of 20 gigapixel images shot at the same moment in time to document the valley's vertical walls for the purpose of helping analyze hazardous rockfall for park geologist Greg Stock. Thanks go out to Randy Sargent of Gigapan for supporting the 20 shooting teams with Gigapan units, they performed flawlessly under pressure. Thanks also to the 50 volunteer photographers who participated in the shoot. This photograph was taken by Travis Price, Pauline Cue, and Jordan Dawes. The National Park Service was our partner in the project, and the images have already found use in analyzing the recent 10/08 rockfall above Camp Curry.
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