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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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Coca Cola no doubt intended for this park to be used by business types, or perhaps for the students of the local university, Georgia Tech. Alas, Atlanta does not take good care of its citizens and the park is used as a place to sleep for the many homeless. And Georgia Tech students are kept from the park by a fence, or perhaps the residents of the park are kept from Georgia Tech. |
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Two buildings with a great Mississippi river view. |
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A view of Bethlehem City from South to North and North West. Also Har Homa (Jabal Abu Ghneim) settlement is visible in the right corner.
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Night Gigapan of Hong Kong Island at 10:30pm; 5" exposure, Gigapan set to 14" per pic time. Surprisingly little boat activity in the shot, achieved by occasional pausing of the pano. A wider gigapan from the same location can be seen here
http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=17458 |
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South Bank London, 144 images, Nikon D90 200mm VR, Hand Held. I almost gave up on this one, tried to stitch it on two different machines, one mac os and one vista never could stitch it correctly, tried again for humor after upgrading the macbook to 4Gb ram and although not perfect the stitching became acceptable. Not sure why but maybe the stitching software Autopano creates more control points the morel ram you have. |
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Panoramic view of Los Angeles from southwest side of the city between 110 and 10 freeways (10 pictured). Picture was taken from ladder-accessable portions of a tall building by a photographer who's afraid of heights.
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istanbul turkey |
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The traffic never stops:
"The utter failure to create any meaningful pedestrian environment defines the heart of Atlanta today. Every bad idea in the service of contemporary urban design came together here with a public attitude that can be summed up as 'the outside doesn't matter.'" - James Howard Kunstler |
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I think there are at least seven parking lots in this one image not counting the street parking. This isn't anything amazing anymore, this is Atlanta.
I was trying to take fotos of the Dalai Lama giving a talk in the park, but - true to fashion - me and my camera gear were taken to be terrorists attempting to assassinate the Tibetan spiritual leader in exile. I cannot count the times I have been taken to be a terrorist in the US with only camera equipment. Thanks for the gigapan robot, maybe Atlanta isnt ready for it though. |
