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Go to http://share.gigapan.org/viewProfile.php?userid=319 to view my user page and more of my panoramas.
________________________________ This is the same Hanauma Bay panorama as http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4450. It's 70 columns X 25 rows of individual 8 megapixel frames stitched almost seamlessly by the GigaPan stitcher. Wave movement and people movement result in some interesting, often fun, stitching results, though. Mahalo nui loa to Scott Telstad for fixing the exposure anomalies on the fully stitched image. |
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London at Night, taken from the South Bank Centre. Big Ben and the London Eye can be seen on the left, whilst the Royal Air Force Memorial, crowned by Sir William Reid Dick’s gilt eagle, can be seen in the centre of the GigaPan. There are numerous other hidden details to be discovered here.
Other GigaPans: Olympic Football Stadium http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8036 Bunny hunt http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3768 The Pub http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3328 The clock http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4280 |
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The Mad Hatters Bunnies have escaped... Can you find them all?
18 things are hidden in here, including the Bunnies. Look for : 7 white & brown bunnies, 2 black bunnies, 2 black & White bunnies, 1 purple bunny, 3 golden bunnies, 1 egg with carriage, 1 blue egg, 1 camouflaged bunny. Have some hoppin' fun!. Can you find the camouflage Bunny? If you do find him please don't take a snapshot of him, as he likes to remain HIDDEN. If you enjoyed this game please leave a comment below. This Gigapan is made up of Apx 300 images, permission granted for press use. Other GigaPans: Olympic Football Stadium http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8036 The Pub http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3328 The clock http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4280 Big Ben http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3332 |
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Hanauma Bay from the steps along the north rim: 25 rows x 70 columns. Mahalo nui loa to Randy Sargent for stitching this beast! Banding, again, due to strong trade winds and continuous cloud banks. Too many people to use the "pause" function efficiently, so I just let the body parts accumulate. |
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There was a 'stitcher out of RAM bug' error, but appears ok?
Testing Stitcher with over 1200 photos Testing possible limitations with workstation. Macbook 4GB RAM 8GB SD HC Manual Exposure, and Autofocus enabled. I read a book while waiting for the picture to be taken. View others in my Showcase: http://share.gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=showcase+skirtley http://SteveKirtley.com http://Yeltrik.net Canon G9 Settings: AF Frame - FlexiZone Spot AE Point - AF Point MF-Point Zoon - On Safety MF - Off AF-assist Beam On IS Mode - Off Photo by Steve Kirtley http://SteveKirtley.com Bowling Green Kentucky |
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A GigaPan of the bookshelf in my office intended to highlight a bunch of my "deskcrops" (geologic specimens I have a fond attachment to) for The Accretionary Wedge #4 (http://www.goodschist.com/2007/12/02/the-accretionary-wedge-4-call-for-submissions/). Unfortunately I didn't have any good way to light the office for photography and thus the images are pretty grainy when you zoom in much. I also didn't use the full zoom capability of the camera in order to keep the stitch a reasonable size. |
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This is a collection of 96 flowers.
This gigapan has 9 rows and 11 columns which gives 99 blocks, 2 photos are repeated and one block is a text, so this collection has 96 different photos of flowers. Each photo is 4000*3000 pixels (12 MP) The uploading took 9 hours! so when it finished, my pano wan on page 2 of "Most Recent" gigapans! I hope you enjoy watching the beauty of flowers. |
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This otherwise spectacular view is unfortunately spoiled by either motion of the camera, or possibly the image stabilization in the camera. I will experiment, unfortunately this shooting location is no longer available.
ASA 800, 1 second, f/4.8, Canon G9 |
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San Francisco at Night from Diamond Heights contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Downtown San Francisco: This otherwise spectacular view is unfortunately spoiled by instabilities in the Gigapan beta mount. I will be taking up these issues with Charmed Labs immediately. It's still a great view though...
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Powell's books is a favorite book chain in Portland, Oregon. This store is located on the east side of the Willamete river in Portland, Oregon. I took this photo using a Canon G9, conversion lens adapter, and a Canon Tele-converter TC-DC58C 2x on a Gigapan beta robot. (35 mm film equivalent focal length of 400 mm ) It took 288 jpegs at ISO 400, f4.8. I stitched the resulting image using the Gigapan stitcher 4.3864. I wanted to repeat this panorama with focus on the closer objects and merge the two panoramas, but I would have interfered too much with the employees ability to get their job done. I will fuse focus from two series of photos with different focus on a subject later and I will post both the fused focus and single focus so that you may compare them. |
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Roadcut in shales south of Wilson Lake, Kansas. Can you identify it's proper place in the stratigraphy (http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Bulletins/189/09_meso.html#CRET) of the region? |
