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Source Image 19,6KP x 2800P
Mosaic Size 32,8KP x 4669P = 153MP Tile Size 164 x 92 = 15,1KP Tile Count 10251 Resolution 300 PPI Tile Archive 5744 All the 5744 images (taken by me during my vacation in US) are included in this pic!!! Created Using AndreaMosaic (http://www.andreaplanet.com/andreamosaic/download/). Thanks to the software author |
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A 360 degree panorama consisting of 10 images. All hand held.
Notice the two shadows of myself. Stitched with Autopano pro. |
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Mount Whitney is the tallest mountain in the continental United States with an elevation of 14,497 feet. |
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The 4S ranch is on the east side of the Owens Valley at Big Pine. The view from the hills at the base of the Inyo Mountains encompasses views up and down the Owens Valley with the Palisades region of the Sierra Nevada in between and the barren hills at the base of the Inyos to the far right.
37°10.593'N 118°13.356'W © 2008 Dale B.Dalrymple http://dbdimages.com |
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Yosemite National Park looking East from Glacier Point. In this Panorama more of the upper valley south of Half Dome is seen. People the size of dots are seen on top of Half Dome. |
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For many first time tourists to Yosemite Valley, their first view of the valley is much like that of the Maiposa Battalion, who in 1851 were the first non-natives to see and publicize the existence of these wonders. Tourists have visited the valley in ever increasing numbers ever since.
Visitors entering Yosemite National Park on Highway 41 have quite a drive from the south entrance gate. The winding road goes for 27 miles and after 45 minutes of driving you come around a broad corner under Turtleback Dome and get your first view of El Capitan and Half Dome just before you plunge into a long tunnel. As you approach the end of this tunnel slow down. At the exit you’ll want to put to the left or right into the parking lots and walk to the railing to absorb this spectacular view. |
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This panorama shows the ruins and town of Dürnstein with its famous blue church.
Also have a look at http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=24760 which is taken from the other side of the river Danube. You should definitely try to view this in Google Earth! If you are looking for private accomodation in the area check out our website at http://vermietung.laistler.net Unfortunately I left out a small area when taking the pictures (handheld), that's why I had to insert the name tag... |
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The Iao Valley is great fun. The creeks beautiful...
(197mm equivalent lens) |
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Grant Ranch County Park near San Jose, CA
Information about Grant Park: http://www.parkhere.org/portal/site/parks/parksarticle?path=%2Fv7%2FParks%20and%20Recreation%2C%20Department%20of%20%28DEP%29&contentId=c3c698ba77784010VgnVCM10000048dc4a92____&cpsextcurrchannel=1 Camera: Canon PowerShot SX110 IS Exposure: 1/125" Aperture: f8.0 ISO: 80 Focal Length: 60mm |
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A very very windy spot and quite a struggle to hold the tripod steady! And perhaps on this occasion a good example of when Anti Shake / IS can work well with a tripod! But near this spot was once a Roman Signal station, and when you see the huge view that encompasses a long stretch of Hadrian's Wall, then it is easy to see what an important point it was. |
