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A look at Hanauma from the opposite side. I used full zoom plus the Canon 1.5x tele-extender - zoom ~650mm equivalent. I forgot my glasses, so inadvertently used Aperture Priority rather than Manual (the double A I saw looked like an M. :^\
Maybe AutoPanoGiga will soon be able to fix this problem! This image also shows the auto-focus limits of this point and shoot. I look forward to a DSLR model so I can return to this spot and take a new gigapan with my Olympus E-510. Notice, though, that you can see people on the trail up to Makapu`u Point, about 6.5 km (4 miles)distance! |
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Mt. Saint Helens 360 degree Panorama from Johnston Ridge |
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Canon S5IS, 8mp
full zoom = 435mm + 1.5 tele-extender = 650 mm equivalent. 1564 frames stitched with Auto Pano Pro Giga 2.0.3, rendered as APP raw format .kro This is the first .kro rendered gigapan uploaded to gigapan.org |
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These spectacular cliffs along the Ka`iwi Coast of O`ahu are next to the parking lot for the Moloka`i Lookout, between Hanauma Bay and the Hālona Blowhole. One cloud bank passed by, giving a dark band at about the 40% area. This is a 18 row x 48 column image. I thought it would be much larger, but I probably set the angle of view incorrectly and got too much overlap between images. How many fishermen can you find? |
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I arrived at Crater Lake too late to shoot the classic Wizard Island panorama and thought I had missed the light entirely. Then, just before pulling away from the lake I spotted this scene and decided to pull out the GigaPan for one last shot before sunset. |
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The Dome Shelter was recently damaged by a sudden eruption from the lake. |
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South Shore of Oahu from Waipuna Apartments on Ena Road at the gateway of Waikiki. Diamond Head in the morning, Fort Derussy Park, Kuhio Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue, King David Kalakaua at the juncture... |
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Barringer Crater, more popularly known as Meteor Crater, was created by the impact of a meteor about 50,000 years ago. This 360 degree panorama took a few tries to stitch properly. Overlap at the zenith confused Stitcher. I fixed the problem by removing the top row of images from the panorama. |
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Ubehebe Crater is a phreato-magmatic explosion crater, the result of hot magma heating ground water and triggering a steam explosion. |
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View of Kui Channel and Koko Crater from a lookout point along the highway.
Panorama taken on September 28th, 2009 Camera: Canon Powershot SX10 IS Zoom Setting: 10x / 20x Rows/Columns: 1 rows, 7 columns (with additional zoomed photos) Pictures: 7 total (+2 zoom) Weather: cloudy Software: Gigapan Stitcher |
