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First shot i've taken that I feel was worth the extra time to photoshop and make perfect, including everything from the Mercedes Benz shoot to the cars stopped in traffic on the West Side Highway. Also what I think is the first shot taken at this resolution of the new Highline Park that's just opened. Definitely the most time i've ever spent working on a single picture...pretty good view from here. Printing as big as I can as well. enjoy! |
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View on Downtown Beirut. Once the bustling center of Beirut, was completed destroyed during the civil war. Now under reconstruction or redevolepment. |
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Taken during Memorial Day weekend from the new Nichols Bridgeway at the north end of the art institute on Monroe street. The center of the image shows the Jay Priztker outdoor pavilion in Millenium Park. It was very windy on the bridge! |
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Lake Eola is a small lake in Downtown Orlando. The lake is actually a sinkhole and it is famous for its fountain. The sinkhole is located north of the fountain and goes to a depth of approximately 80 feet (24 m). The fountain changes colors at night like a light show.
180° panorama at focal length of 250mm. See full spherical panorama here: http://www.360cities.net/image/orlando-lake-eola-florida |
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This image was a preliminary study for the creation of a detailed, 360-degree panorama of the Pittsburgh area from the top of the US Steel Tower and produced in conjunction with an investigation being conducted by David Bear at Carnegie Mellon University's Studio for Creative Inquiry. For information: highpointpark@cmu.edu.
View to the north: http://gigapan.org/gigapans/34128/ Snapshots from there: http://www.flickr.com/photos/createlab/sets/72157622524078872/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/createlab/sets/72157622524078872/ A video we shot that day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjuwWYqczq8 Info on the building: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Us_steel_tower To improve on this gigapan, it would be nice to build a rig to (safely) support a Gigapan and camera further out, so that one could see straight down to Grant St. Click 'view in Google Earth' for a good time. |
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Shot by Randy Sargent.
This image was a preliminary study for the creation of a detailed, 360-degree panorama of the Pittsburgh area from the top of the US Steel Tower and produced in conjunction with an investigation being conducted by David Bear at Carnegie Mellon University's Studio for Creative Inquiry. For information: highpointpark@cmu.edu. View to the south: http://gigapan.org/gigapans/34121/ |
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The canoeists happened to be recorded multiple times on their paddle down the North Saskatchewan River. |
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View from Boise Depot looking down Capitol Blvd. to Downtown Boise and Capitol Building. The Boise Foothills are visible in the background.
I am not satisfied with the sharpness in this image. I have to experiment with my camera to see if I can improve this function. Note! On April 22 I shot another Gigapan image from this same perspective and the sharpness is much more acceptable. I have also geotagged that image to Google Earth. http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=21669 |
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Views of the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown NYC, Statue of Liberty and Pier 17.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a favorite spot among locals and tourists. More panorama and pictures on http://www.newyork-city.fr and http://www.gigapixel.fr Shot using: Canon 40d , 300mm f/8 Hand-held photography 203 Images stitched in Autopano Pro 121793x12320 pixels |
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