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Shot in Edmonton, Alberta at the Boilermakers Learning Center. I stitched this and then applied an unsharp mask to the tiff file to enhance the sharpness. (Radius 1.5 pixels, 200%, threshold 0)
GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3865 (Macintosh) Panorama size: 154 megapixels (22686 x 6832 pixels) Input images: 40 (10 columns by 4 rows) Field of view: 88.8 degrees wide by 26.7 degrees high (top=3.9, bottom=-22.9) Settings: All default settings Original image properties: Camera make: Panasonic Camera model: DMC-FZ50 Image size: 3648x2736 (10.0 megapixels) Capture time: 2009-08-29 11:22:23 - 2009-08-29 11:26:04 Aperture: f/5.6 Exposure time: 0.005 ISO: 100 Focal length (35mm equiv.): 130.0 mm Horizontal overlap: 41.4 to 45.5 percent Vertical overlap: 50.1 to 55.3 percent Computer stats: 2048 MB RAM, 2 CPUs Total time 34:59 (0:52 per picture) Alignment: 2:12, Projection: 3:52, Blending: 28:54 |
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This is the view to the west at the intersection of Main and Seventh Streets in Hays, Kansas. Prominently featured are the Ellis County Historical Society and the Brunswick Antique Mall. The real reason I shot this, however was to capture the Felten Sculpture "Street Singer" near the center of the panorama. |
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Located in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, southeast of Edmonton, the Hall contains dozens of rare aircraft, some unique like the full size replica of the CF-105 AVRO Arrow.
See how many of the planes on display you can identify (with a snapshot) This GigaPan was subject to some vibration during shutter release causing some slight blurring on some frames. Will be doing a re-shoot in a few months. |
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Meihin Kissa Dai-Osaka (Masterpiece Cafe Great Osaka) is located inside Daibiru Honkan (Osaka Building) constructed in 1925. Dai-Osaka' s interior has been renovated and recreated an atmosphere of Taisho period with its careful detailing. The building is plan to be taken down in 2010 and that is one reason I wanted to take a Gigapan picture of this cafe. |
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This historic Sawmill was built in the year 1863, and restored in 1955 & 2005.
This 8 sided mill is powered by 4 vanes of 22.5 meter length (74 foot ) each, and drives 3 huge saw blades. Now a days the mill is operated by a group of volunteers, who run the mill as a museum (open for public on saterday and tuesday). On the photo you can see the volunteers hoisting in a tree trunk from the water reservoir. Unfortunately the mill started rotating again when the shooting was about halfway. I tried timing the rotation in order to catch the last right hand vane in horizontal position ( took about 30 extra photo's on that attempt). Since I used a large overlap for such purposes, I was able to reconstruct the vane in the air. I will try to patch up the messy reflection in the water on the finished photo before printing on canvas. |
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Old Plaster and Wood |
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A closeup of the 1965 Ford Cobra seen in the "Reach, Robot" panorama (http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6872). Clouds moved in when the gigapan was half done--thus the unfortunate change in lighting. Created from 99 photos (11x9). |
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The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Media Arts Department.
21.04.2008 49 shots by hand ISO 200 (I hate noises this compact) Canon A640 (10MP) Autopano Giga 2 |
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GigaPanographers: Ken Tamminga, Herb Westerveld |
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An antique store in historic Fenton, Michigan. |
