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Berti and Edi Explore Rock City
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: sandstone, concretions, geology, mainzelmännchen, fofs, beta, 66x10
Size: 2.18 gigapixels
Added: July 29, 2008
Total Views: 4795
View in Google Earth 4.2+

spacer Rock City is a local park near Minneapolis, Kansas where dozens of meter-scale concretions of Dakota Sandstone have remained resistant to weathering. Berti and Edi (the rock gnomes) had a field day! See if you can find and snapshot them in all of their hiding places.
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Newcastle upon Tyne - Central Railway Station
Author: Chris (catkins)
Tags: historic, england, trains, newcastle, engines, beta, platforms, railway, station, cauk
Size: 0.42 gigapixels
Added: January 13, 2008
Total Views: 5985
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spacer At one time home to what was claimed to be the worlds biggest railway crossing / junction, Newcastle Central Railway Station is at the heart of the history of railways. Built in 1850 and designed by John Dobson, it is one of the classic railway stations of the world.
For some of my other railway gigapans see
Hexham railway station at http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=2555 and
Tanfield Railway engine shed at http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3865

There is also a gigapan of Temple Meads railway station by Kilgore661 at
http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=21997
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Pacific Coast, Sonoma County, California (Anaglyph)
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: cropped, anaglyph, california, coast, 3d, beta, seastacks, geology, fofs, 31x11x2
Size: 1.05 gigapixels
Added: January 31, 2009
Total Views: 2368
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spacer Seastacks and coastal terraces beside the Pacific Coast Highway between Bodega Head and Jenner, California.

To the best of my knowledge this GigaPan is the world's first full gigapixel anaglyph image. In order to view the image in 3D you'll need a pair of red/blue anaglyph glasses (you may have a pair in your collection of National Geographic Magazines). Warning: although I've done what I could to minimize it, if you view this GigaPan at full zoom the image separation in some regions of this image may be more that your eyes can fully adjust to - zoom out a bit and save yourself the headache. For more information about anaglyph images see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_image

If you enjoyed this anaglyph GigaPan you may also enjoy my other two anaglyph GigaPans:
1) Saline River Valley - http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3527
2) Castle Rock Badlands - http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=12345
And another one: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=18692
I've also created lots of other non-anaglyph images: http://www.gigapan.org/viewProfile.php?userid=1252

Stitching Info (Left Camera):
GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3510 (Windows)
Panorama size: 1155 megapixels (64730 x 17849 pixels)
Input images: 341 (31 columns by 11 rows)
Field of view: 106.6 degrees wide by 29.4 degrees high (top=12.0, bottom=-17.4)
Settings:
Keep projected images
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Image size: 3264x2448 (8.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2008-12-20 11:55:28 - 2008-12-20 12:15:14
Aperture: f/4
Exposure time: 0.0015625
ISO: 80
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 435.8 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Manual
Horizontal overlap: 35.7 to 42.0 percent
Vertical overlap: 35.5 to 40.8 percent
Computer stats: 3069.98 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 3:13:59 (0:34 per picture)
Alignment: 55:28, Projection: 16:31, Blending: 2:01:58

Stitching Notes (Right Camera):
GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3510 (Windows)
Panorama size: 1153 megapixels (64497 x 17892 pixels)
Input images: 341 (31 columns by 11 rows)
Field of view: 82.4 degrees wide by 22.9 degrees high (top=7.4, bottom=-15.5)
Settings:
Keep projected images
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Image size: 3264x2448 (8.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2008-12-20 11:56:00 - 2008-12-20 12:15:46
Aperture: f/4
Exposure time: 0.0015625
ISO: 80
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 435.8 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Manual
Horizontal overlap: 35.5 to 40.2 percent
Vertical overlap: 35.7 to 42.7 percent
Computer stats: 3069.98 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 2:53:38 (0:30 per picture)
Alignment: 35:54, Projection: 16:42, Blending: 2:01:01

You can see a video of the dueling GigaPan units used to capture this anaglyph here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di0ug9x9ur8

Anaglyph creation completed in Photoshop CS3 following the general method detailed at: http://www.scec.org/geowall/makeanaglyph.html

Placement in Google Earth is a compromise between the satellite imagery and the digital elevation model which are not currently well registered.
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Green River Emerging from Split Mountain Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument, Utah
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: hogbacks, campground, mountain, split, anticline, sandstone, gorge, river, green, dinosaur, geology, fofs, beta, 38x20
Size: 2.46 gigapixels
Added: June 17, 2008
Total Views: 4962
View in Google Earth 4.2+

spacer Originally intended to be about twice as wide, my Gigapan Beta unit contracted the deadly Whirling Dervish/Spiral of Death disease upon completing column number 38. (Fear not, it's fixed now - a relatively low tech solution, I simply "unwound" the robot. Aaahh, the joys of Beta testing!)

Nonetheless, the resulting image is a compelling look at the Weber Sandstone which is folded into an anticline (south limb visible in the gigapan) that is cleaved by the downcutting Green River. Hogbacks of the yellow and red Park City Formation lap onto the south side of the Weber like waves breaking on a beach. The red siltstones of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation form a strike valley at the right of the image - to the west this strike valley is known as the Racetrack as it wraps around the nose of the plunging Split Mountain Anticline.
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Panther Picasso
Author: Steve Kirtley (skirtley)
Tags: bgisd, showcase, beta, g9, indoors, school
Size: 3.63 gigapixels
Added: September 11, 2008
Total Views: 2976
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spacer Potter Gray Elementary
Bowling Green City Schools
Kentucky

http://www.b-g.k12.ky.us

View others in my Showcase: http://share.gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=showcase+skirtley

Taken with a 13 ft tripod. View more with this tripod: http://gigapan.org/searchGigapansList.php?keywords=skirtley+13

Photo by Steve Kirtley
http://yeltrik.net
http://SteveKirtley.com
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Cerrito Garuma (Atacama Desert, Chile)
Author: Jen Piatek (East_of_Hellas)
Tags: beta, fofsep, fofs, psp
Size: 0.31 gigapixels
Added: December 19, 2008
Total Views: 640

spacer (at least, that's the best guess I can make for the name of these peaks from Google Earth).
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Jon's Bookshelf
Author: Jonathan Danforth (duckarrowtypes)
Tags: bookshelf, books, g10, canon, beta
Size: 0.13 gigapixels
Added: December 22, 2008
Total Views: 797

spacer This is a boring panoramic photo but it's the first one that I made using my beta gigapan imager. I used a Canon G10 but I will be retuning that camera because it lacks AEL and AFL. I'm thinking about the Canon 110 and/or the SX10 and/or the G9. Waddya think?
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North End of Horsetooth Reservoir, Fort Collins, Colorado
Author: Glen Akins (ktmglen)
Tags: beta, g9
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: February 2, 2008
Total Views: 4721
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spacer This is a Gigapan of the North End of Horsetooth Reservoir. This Gigapan was taken with a Canon G9 and a beta Gigapan unit from atop Arthur's Rock in Lory State Park. Members of the press may freely embed and use this image in their publications.
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Normal Fault in Chalk (Detail)
Author: Ron Schott (rschott)
Tags: kansas, mainzelmännchen, rooksgeology, geology, chalk, fault, fofs, beta, 11x16
Size: 0.70 gigapixels
Added: December 18, 2007
Total Views: 3184
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spacer Normal fault in the Fort Hays member of the Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, south of Stockton, Kansas. These chalk beds were originally deposited in the shallow Western Interior Seaway about 80 million years ago. The thick beds of the Fort Hays member are extensively bioturbated. Faulting is post-Cretaceous and pre-Quaternary.
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Spring Canyon Community Park, Fort Collins, Colorado
Author: Glen Akins (ktmglen)
Tags: beta, g9
Size: 0.48 gigapixels
Added: February 10, 2008
Total Views: 3038
View in Google Earth 4.2+

spacer Members of the press may freely embed and use this image in their publications.
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