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If only I could have gotten rid of the power lines... |
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Curved gouges, possibly left by faulting, in a rock outcrop in Milford, CT.
These marks are hard to see far away - zoom in and pan around to see them better... the direction changes from vertical near the bottom of the outcrop to more horizontal near the top. |
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Camera position 37.99641N 122.52313W
I noticed the setup has issues with each first frame (see upper left hand corner). I need to add a (throwaway) column on the left. And the object is too far away, yielding too few frames. |
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The view inside a local English Pub the Trinity Arms in London, notice the wide variety of drinks, the photographs and the letters on the left, It's a place where there is a real sense of community and is one of the few pubs frequented by local people, such as the much respected local lawyer Phil Cremin. It was built in the 1850s. |
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For my hundredth Gigapan I decided to reshoot one of my earliest panoramas (http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=1877). Once again I broke out the tele-converter lens for my Canon S5-IS, but this time I allowed enough overlap between adjacent photos in order to get rid of the vignetting in the original. This one is also my first stitch with the new Gigapan Stitcher 0.3.1820 - worked smoothly for me. |
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A 360° roundshot of old fruit trees and firewood in an orchard. The location is the village Stove in the Elbmarsch near Hamburg.
I tried to do a semi-macro with fairly different focus distances and a grass field swaying in the wind. Have done a lot of post processing but of course there are many flaws left. |
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The historic core of Hexham has the Abbey on its west side, the Market Place at the centre and the Moot Hall & Old Gaol (both hidden from view in this panorama) on the east |
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Members of the press may freely embed and use this image in their publications. |
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How many cacti can you find in this GigaPan? (Species, if not individual cactus plants.) Points for the most original cactus and caption. Perhaps a biologist could actually use this for some sort of genuine scientific cactus count?
Next, find the hikers. And maybe someone lucky will find the jackrabbit... |
