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________________________________ This is the same Hanauma Bay panorama as http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4450. It's 70 columns X 25 rows of individual 8 megapixel frames stitched almost seamlessly by the GigaPan stitcher. Wave movement and people movement result in some interesting, often fun, stitching results, though. Mahalo nui loa to Scott Telstad for fixing the exposure anomalies on the fully stitched image. |
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Hanauma Bay from the steps along the north rim: 25 rows x 70 columns. Mahalo nui loa to Randy Sargent for stitching this beast! Banding, again, due to strong trade winds and continuous cloud banks. Too many people to use the "pause" function efficiently, so I just let the body parts accumulate. |
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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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Hanauma Bay Beach Preserve Park in Oahu, Hawaii.
Entrance to the park includes a souvenir shop and food shop. Exhibit area and theatre. Snorkel with the fishes. $7.50 entrance fee Closed on Tuesdays to give the fishes a rest from visitors. Panorama taken on September 28th, 2009 Dimensions: 19062 x 6691 Size: 127,543,842 pixels Camera: Canon Powershot SX10 IS Zoom Setting: 10x / 20x Rows/Columns: 1 rows, 7 columns (with additional zoomed photos) Pictures: 7 total (+5 zoom) Weather: mostly cloudy Software: Adobe Photoshop (manual stitching) Hanauma Bay is a marine embayment formed within a volcanic cone and located along the southeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu (just east of Honolulu) in the Hawaiian Islands. Hanauma is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Island and has suffered somewhat from overuse (at one time accommodating over three million visitors per year). In the 1950s, dynamite was used to clear portions of the reef to expand the area available for swimming. |
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Hanauma Bay Beach Preserve Park in Oahu, Hawaii.
Exhibit and theatre area. Snorkel with the fishes. $7.50 entrance fee. To be allowed into the beach, visitors must watch a 10 minute educational video of the formation of the bay and the sealife in the bay. 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 (+5 zoom) Weather: mostly cloudy Software: Adobe Photoshop (manual stitching) |
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Panorama taken by A.J. Antony |
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