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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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Kulmbach on a cold winter morning (right after Christmas 2008). I took the panorama from the Plassenburg castle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plassenburg) which looms above the old town.
The panorama was stitched with PTGui and saved as a TIF image. For upload to the Gigapan website I had to reduce the original size from 2.34 GPixels to 0.6 GPixels. The 432 images were taken with my Lumix FZ28 (at 12x zoom; focal length 35mm equiv.: 347.0 mm) and my homebuilt robotic panorama head. Some images got lost somehow, so I had to reconstruct these from the neighboring images and a low-resolution overview image (taken at 1x zoom). Camera make: Panasonic Camera model: DMC-FZ28 Image size: 3648x2736 (10.0 megapixels) Capture time: 2008-12-28 11:25:47 - 2008-12-28 12:11:40 Aperture: f/5.6 - f/6.3 Exposure time: 0.0025 ISO: 100 Focal length (35mm equiv.): 347.0 mm Digital zoom: off White balance: Automatic |
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Otra toma desde la azotea del Ciruclo de Bellas Artes.
Esta es hacia la calla de Alcala. http://cosasdeliz.blogspot.com/ |
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View of Warszawa, the capital of Poland, from Pałac Kultury ('Palace of Culture and Science').
Canon EOS 5D, EF 100-400 mm @ 180 mm, 56 handheld shots, LR 2.1, PTGui Pro 8.1 beta, PS CS2. |
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The Old Town Square is the oldest and most important square of the historical Prague. It is surrounded with historical buildings such as the Old Town City Hall with the famous Astronomical Clock, the imposing St. Nicholas Church and Church of Our Lady before Tyn, and many houses and palaces of various architectural styles and colourful history. It has been a centre of Prague Old Town since the middle ages, when it was a market place at the crossing of European merchants´ roads.
360° panorama, 190 pictures at focal length of 110mm Best viewed with Google Earth or HD View http://www.gigapanbot.de/hdview/prague.htm |
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Bodie is a well preserved ghost town that is now a state park. Read more about it here:
http://www.bodie.com/ This panorama is 1/2 of a 3D photo. The other photo is here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=9201 The only way that I can offer to view these images is to open each one in its own GigaPan browser window. One can view using the crossed view method described here: http://home.comcast.net/~holographics/cross.html Some of us have mirror arragements that are used to make maps or dedicated to this sort of purpose (usually not panoramas). These use parallel viewing. The difference is that crossed images have the right image on the left and parrallel is the opposite way. It will take some effort to lineup the right an left images and make the scale the same in both. But it does provide a 3D 360 panoramic view. Now if we could only control both instances with one mouse! Have fun! |
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From the top of the hill above Rooi Els overlooking false bay towards Simon's Town |
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Bodie is a Ghost town just north of Mono Lake in California. Started in the 1870's it was abandoned several times and finally turned over to the state in the 1960's. Today you can wander the town, look in the windows and wonder what life was like in the old west. |
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Penguins at Boulder Beach in Simon's Town. Taken on a very gusty and windy day. These critters don't move much and make great models! |
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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. |
