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Who has the mustache - the King or the Bishop? Can you find the owl and cute mouse? ---
Glass chess set on a mirror and colored glass board on a tree trunk, with French horn and blurry dog. |
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This is a small SEM Nano Gigapan of some volcanic glass given to us to image by Ronald Schott a Geology professor and avid gigapanner. This type of volcanic glass forms a lattice structure, and is not very dense. Hopefully Ron will talk more about it in a comment:) This gigapan is composed of 42 images. |
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360 of the interior of St James Church, Poole.
Our first ever attempt at using Gigapan was in the church-yard of St James Church (see here: http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=19748) - the church wardens were so impressed that they invited us back to shoot one inside of the impressive interior. Messed up a little bit on the join and forgot it doesn't overlap on a 360, so isn't quite symmetrical, but I will try and fix this soon and also hopefully fix the stitching errors in the ceiling. Other than that, very pleased!! Taken by Alice Ralph and Denis Roberts of KUBE, Poole - www.kubepoole.org.uk |
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Dale Chihuly: IIkebana, 2007.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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This is composed of 49 images taken with a SEM. This sample was given to us to image by Ronald Schott, a Professor of Geology and avid gigapanner. |
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Kevin Shluker's glass studio at night. http://thesilverratsnest.blogspot.com/ |
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This photos is a view looking East from the West End. American Airlines Center is in the far left.
This is my first GigaPan with my new Canon Powershot SX110 IS. IT is 12 images tall and 40 images wide for a total of 480 images. The stitching software had problems with the Fountain Place building near the center of the image. This building has only a few straight angles. |
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Since the morning of October 11, 1897, this spectacular room has served visitors in pursuit of inspiration, information, and enlightenment. Preston Bradley Hall was originally designed as the place where the Chicago Public Library’s extensive volumes were delivered to patrons. The Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company, under the leadership of American visionary artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, produced the dome and the glass and mother-of-pearl mosaics that embellish the marble upper walls. An improbable combination of delicacy of design and durability of materials, this room demonstrates in detail the qualities that made Tiffany’s vision so radical at the time of construction.
(Location: 78 E. Washington St., Chicago, IL 60602) This image was taken in partnership with the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs, Office of Tourism. |
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glass sculpture in the desert exhibit at the Phipps Conservatory |
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Glass blower Kevin Shluker's studio. http://kevinshluker.blogspot.com/ |
