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I made this Gigapan image from the north press platform during President Obama's inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009. It's made up of 220 images and the final image size is 59,783 X 24,658 pixels or 1,474 megapixels.
There are a few known stitching errors in this image. A NEW VERSION of the photo with most of the stitching errors corrected can be seen here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=17217 ** PRINTS OF THE NEW VERSION ARE AVAILABLE: http://www.ObamaGigapan.com For more information and to get on my mailing list, send a blank email to: pano (at) davidbergman (dot) net |
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President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman contains 18 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: [Janua]ry 20, 2009: ... in case there was any doubt.
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A "panoramic" view (15 rows x 66 columns)of Honolulu from the lookout at Pu`u Ualaka`a State Park. The top of Leahi Crater (Diamond Head) is 4 miles away, and the reef runway at HNL (Honolulu International Airport) is about 8 miles away. | ||||
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Honolulu from Pu'u Ualaka'a contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: The Pink Palace: The Royal Hawaiian Hotel, one of the last vestiges of "old Waikiki". It's closed for major renovations until sometime in 2009. Let's just hope the change isn't too drastic.
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This is a big gigapan I shot on Saturday evening. It's a huge Gigapan and took 16 hours to stitch. 47 images wide X 23 images tall totaling 1081 images.
I missed some of the balloons on the first pass so I backed the unit up and reshot a section. The lighter background in the sky was caused when I readjusted the exposure during shooting. The sun was setting fast and light was fading. EDS Credit Union Plano Balloon Festival - Plano, Texas - September 19 - 21, 2008 http://www.planoballoonfest.org/fest-facts.html Enjoy the "Lofty Visions" as 70 magnificent, colorful, hot air balloons fill the skies over Plano Friday at 6:00pm, Saturday at 7:00am and 6:00pm, and Sunday at 7:00am and 6:00pm (weather permitting). Fun for all ages, are the Special Shapes that attend the festival. This year, the special shapes include: High Jack, Miss Daisy, Pandy the Panda, Oggy the Dragon, and Woodrow C. Greenleaf. |
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I made this Gigapan image from the north press platform during President Obama's inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009. It's made up of 220 images. The original image size is 59,783 X 24,658 pixels or 1,474 megapixels. This new version is 56,646 X 27,788 or 1.57 gigapixels.
This is a NEW VERSION of my inauguration gigapan image. This one is being used to make prints as most of the stitching errors from the original have been corrected. ** PRINTS OF THIS IMAGE ARE AVAILABLE HERE: http://www.ObamaGigapan.com The original version can be seen here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15374 For more information and to get on my mailing list, send a blank email to: pano (at) davidbergman (dot) net |
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Hawaii Pacific University Modern Media Systems class on the Fort Street Mall in Downtown Honolulu. Question of the day: how can a collaboration that includes Carnegie Mellon University, NASA, GOOGLE, National Geographic, and faculty and students at Hawaii Pacific University expand our understanding of modern media systems? In other words, what emerging, unique potentials are being leveraged by these institutions and their communities in our network of networks project? In part this image constitutes an exploration and manifestation of image-making technologies that provide opportunities for meta-connectivity and global community building. A compelling aspect of the global connection project is its attention to transparency. Transparency of technology, transparency of process, and drill down ability in the composite image itself.. |
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Carnegie Mellon's 112th commencement ceremony, Sunday, May 17, 2009. |
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The gallery is currently showing work by Mitchell, H. R. Giger and H. Natalevičius. See http://www.darkblackart.com/ for details.
A gigapan of the Giger room is here: http://tinyurl.com/giger661. Unfortunately the work by Natalevičius is not in focus, so I have included a separate image here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=13763. To see what goes on behind the brown door, see http://tinyurl.com/5lfyot. To see some of Mitchell's earlier work, see http://tinyurl.com/6fvpcm. For those of you interested in gigapan applications, see http://www.myspace.com/darkblackart for a good use of embedded gigapans. |
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The Visionary Art of S. V. Mitchell contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: the Fiddler : A1 size , acrylic on paper,
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Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White throws it extreme on his run for X-Games 13 in Aspen Colorado, January 25, 2009.
My mother did not understand when she viewed this, so I will explain, EVERYBODY IN THE PIPE IS SHAUN WHITE. |
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http://GigapanMagazine.org vol 1 issue 2
Here is a panorama of the Amundsen Scott South Pole Station on the evening of December 31, 2008. The snowy landscape around the Pole is fairly quiet, as almost everyone is getting ready for the New Year’s Eve party in the gymnasium of the elevated station. We have not yet taken apart our Christmas tree, and the 2008 Pole marker remains in the snow where it was placed on January 1 of last year. Tomorrow during a 1pm ceremony, the Geographic Pole marker will change to its 2009 version, which was designed and made by the 2008 overwinter crew. The new marker will be set onto a post in a new hole in the ice that is located about 30 feet closer to the Dome. The American Flag and the sign with its brief written accounts of Amundsen's and Scott's arrival at the Pole will move along with it. The South Pole Station is situated on top of the largest sheet of ice on Planet Earth. The elevated station, the Dome, and everything else that you see here drift a little bit toward grid northwest each day. Once each year the location of the Geographic Pole is officially corrected to place it once again over the axis of rotation of the planet. In 2008, we use GPS to confirm the location of the Pole. All of this constant, predictable glacial motion and the annual marker movement create an interesting pastime for the crew and visitors to the station, especially for the folks who brought their own GPS’s to the Pole. In the summer of 1911-12, Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott had a much more difficult time confirming that they and their parties had in fact arrived at 90 degrees south latitude. On the left of the image you see the ice-carving efforts of some of the station crew. They have been working on these giant blocks for several weeks, and their art will be judged on January 4. The ambient temperature, which has now risen to approach 0 degrees Fahrenheit, makes ice carving a comfortable exercise, as long as the wind is fairly calm. It looks like they had some great ideas and that they have been busy at their task. Which carving would earn your vote? The 30 images of this panorama were photographed with a Nikon D 80 and stitched with Autopano Pro. Please enjoy The South Pole on New Year's Eve 2008. |
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The grand aerial image of Burning Man - Black Rock City 2009 (Sat. Sept 05). Photography by Jeff Johnson and stitching and processing by Stewart Long. Part of the Burning Man Earth Project ... Earth.burningman.com |
