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http://GigapanMagazine.org vol 1 issue 1
Every Sunday for a year and a half, starting in October 1997, a group of Pittsburgh metal artists sneaked into the abandoned Carrie Furnace site, along with their tools and equipment. They used materials found on site to create a 45' tall deer head. The group - Industrial Arts Collective - is currently working on a large scale sculpture on the former Jones and Laughlin and LTV mill sites, on the South Side of Pittsburgh. More projects by IAC: http://www.geocities.com/~js_iac/pages/site_work/site_projects.html http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=5641 More Gigapans and information about Carrie Furnace: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/36933/ exterior http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/36914/ furnace & pouring house |
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started shooting panoramas in 1985 and found to be very interesting the next ten years i shot 10 more pans with my old canon a f series 300 mm lens each panorama consists of 17 35 mm frames scanned and stitched on photo shop the result is a 20 year old GigaPan |
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New Lanark is a former cotton mill "model village" built at the end of the 18th beginning 19th Century.
http://www.newlanark.org/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Lanark Famous resident was the socially enlightened Robert Owen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Owen Who advocated being nice to people. |
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Portable saw mill setup in northern New Hampshire. The area is called the Great Northern Woods and is home to moose and black bear and deer. |
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Coca Cola no doubt intended for this park to be used by business types, or perhaps for the students of the local university, Georgia Tech. Alas, Atlanta does not take good care of its citizens and the park is used as a place to sleep for the many homeless. And Georgia Tech students are kept from the park by a fence, or perhaps the residents of the park are kept from Georgia Tech. |
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Panorama from the Third Avenue Bridge over the Mississippi. 130 photos with Nikon D3 (13 columns by 10 rows), Nikkor 80-210mm zoom at 210mm.
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This historic Sawmill was built in the year 1863, and restored in 1955 & 2005.
This 8 sided mill is powered by 4 vanes of 22.5 meter length (74 foot ) each, and drives 3 huge saw blades. Now a days the mill is operated by a group of volunteers, who run the mill as a museum (open for public on saterday and tuesday). On the photo you can see the volunteers hoisting in a tree trunk from the water reservoir. Unfortunately the mill started rotating again when the shooting was about halfway. I tried timing the rotation in order to catch the last right hand vane in horizontal position ( took about 30 extra photo's on that attempt). Since I used a large overlap for such purposes, I was able to reconstruct the vane in the air. I will try to patch up the messy reflection in the water on the finished photo before printing on canvas. |
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Völklinger Hütte (4) / Völklingen Steel Mill (4) Funny looking mis-stitch in the upper mid, first time using stitcher version 0.4.4090. |
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Steamboat Ed's Bridgeport Mill, and Lathe.
Focal Length 185. 180 pictures. 16 minutes for exposure. |
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Völklinger Hütte / Völklingen Steel Mill |
