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Laguna Beach California on a sunny Saturday afternoon. |
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Yuri's Night 2008 at Moffett Field, CA .. birthplace of the GigaPan camera! Thanks to Gokhan Soydan for providing the closeups of the acrobatic airplanes from that day, and to Scott Telstad for his efforts putting it all together. See http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=5714 for a panorama from inside one of the hangars after nightfall. |
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From the tower at the Chanel Islands National Park. This was taken on Memorial Day 2009 as part of a set from the tower. Lots of activity on the water resulted in lots of things getting cut off. Taken using Gigapan Epic 100 and Canon S5 IS |
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Memorial Day Weekend, 2009 at Ventura Harbor, California. This was done using the Gigapan Epic 100 and a Canon S5 IS, this is 750 images at 12x zoom. Each shot was 80 ISO, with an aperature of 4.5. This took almost 90 minutes to shoot. Each shot was repeated three times using the Epic 100 multishot function. The total 2,250 8mp shots was done with one memory card and one set of batteries for each the camera and Gigapan! |
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Soledad California, Home of Braga Ranch. |
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This is the view from our suite at the Elk Cove Inn in Elk, CA near Mendocino on the winter solstice, December 21, 2008 |
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View of the San Francisco Bay from Treasure Island. |
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Bodie is a Ghost town just north of Mono Lake in California. Started in the 1870's it was abandoned several times and finally turned over to the state in the 1960's. Today you can wander the town, look in the windows and wonder what life was like in the old west. |
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2009 Conejo Valley annual Gem and Mineral Show. This was done with a Canon S5 is and the Gigapan Epic 100. I set the ISO to 400 to keep the exposure resonalble, but this still resulted in a number of image blurs. This was taken from the balcony area overlooking what is normally a basketball court. |
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Overview of Main volleyball court. Cheering crowds, final game of the 2009 AVP Manhattan Beach Open Beach Volleyball Tournament. The 'Wimbledon' of beach Volleyball. Beach Volleyball got its start on the sands of Manhattan Beach. This is #3 of my little AVP Manhattan Beach Open 2009 vingnette. Not meant for moving objects, the GigaPan allows peoples bodies to do many strange things (some of which I have removed, can you see where?). 80 Gigapan images, Nikon P5100, copyright John Post |
