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226042x21693px image will make you surprised of the details and the hiden places that could be seen. This is I thing the widest view of the town Kocani where the alomost 70% of the town is visible.
This is the hand made panorama with predicted overlaping. I thought will never complite the result I got. Before last step corrections the pano was between 6-7Gpx, but in order to get the nice composition and quality it was cropped in Photoshop to 5Gpx. At the begining I almost reached the Photoshop limit of 300.000 px. Amazing experiance and result if you exclude the little visible mistakes. And the 30Gb file was uploading for ages. PANORAMA FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TOWN COULD BE SEEN HERE: ПАНОРАМАТА ОД ДРУГАТА СТРАНА НА ГРАДОТ МОЖЕ ДА БИДЕ ВИДЕНА НА СЛЕДНИОВ ЛИНК: (http://gigapan.org/gigapans/30950) Green nature that sarrouns the town, "Brana Gragce" could be seen on folowing link: http://gigapan.org/gigapans/33685/ НА ПРЕТХОДНИОТ ЛИНК МОЖЕ ДА СЕ ВИДИ ИЗЛЕТНИЧКОТО МЕСТО "БРАНА ГРАТЧЕ". |
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This Water mill was originally built in the year 1188 and was used to grind corn. The mill had to be rebuilt in 1748 after a fire destroyed the original building. The waterlock and the mill both have been recently restored to old glory. Since June 2009 touristic boats can pass the waterlock in the river Berkel again.
Due to the typical cloudy weather here in the Netherlands, I encountered some exposure problems. The middle region of the terrace and especially everything in front of it, came out much to dark. This could be resolved somewhat by leveling out the lighting on 79 individual photo's before stitching. The face of the man under the umbrella could be fairly easy restored in Photoshop, although every action takes a lot of time on such a large file. Does anybody happen to know why a 3904 megapixels photo is stored as 20 Gigabyte by the "Large Document Format", while the Raw format was only 10.5 Gigabyte ? Most actions like file opening, saving and cropping now take close to half an hour each ! An impressive Canvas of 90 x 360 cm could be stretched gallery style, which still would give an incredible high resolution : on that print size the resolution of the photo would still be 800 pixels per inch as input, which happens to match exactly our maximum printing resolution. This means that such a Canvas print could be explored with a magnifying glass just like you would be zooming in to the maximum on an online version. |
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Pula (Italian: Pola; Slovene: Pulj) is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, located at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula. Like the rest of the region, it is known for its mild climate, tame sea, and unspoiled nature. The city has a long tradition of wine making, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism. Pula has also been Istria's administrative center since ancient Roman times.
This is a 360° panorama made up of 520 images at focal length of 300 mm. The panorama has been shot from the tower of the old castle in Pula. Check this panorama to see the location I took the panorama: http://www.360cities.net/image/istria-pula-castle-tower |
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The Ledge, which opened at the Sears Tower Skydeck in July 2009, gives a unique view from nearly a quarter mile up in the tallest building in the hemisphere. See more at chicagobusiness.com/tourism
Gigapan by Erik Unger |
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It is the view of the city of Kraków from the top of the prehistoric Krakus Mound, said to be a grave of a legendary founder of Kraków |
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DTM Race on the legendary Nuerburgring in Germany. Unfortunately i did not get any race car on the pictures. The picture was taken in the press area of the Mercedes corner, right after the starting line. |
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Munich International Airport (IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM), officially named Franz Josef Strauss International Airport (German: Flughafen München Franz Josef Strauß) is located 28 km (17 mi) northeast of Munich, Germany, and is a hub for Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner airlines. It lies in direct proximity to the old city of Freising and is named in memory of politician Franz Josef Strauss.
Panorama size is 430 pictures at focal length of 600mm, 150° view. Printed size would be 13.5m! Taken with Olympus E-510 and the GigaPanBot. Any commercial use or publication of the image, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited. |
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