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I made this Gigapan image from the north press platform during President Obama's inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009. It's made up of 220 images and the final image size is 59,783 X 24,658 pixels or 1,474 megapixels.
There are a few known stitching errors in this image. A NEW VERSION of the photo with most of the stitching errors corrected can be seen here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=17217 ** PRINTS OF THE NEW VERSION ARE AVAILABLE: http://www.ObamaGigapan.com For more information and to get on my mailing list, send a blank email to: pano (at) davidbergman (dot) net |
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I made this Gigapan image from the north press platform during President Obama's inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on January 20, 2009. It's made up of 220 images. The original image size is 59,783 X 24,658 pixels or 1,474 megapixels. This new version is 56,646 X 27,788 or 1.57 gigapixels.
This is a NEW VERSION of my inauguration gigapan image. This one is being used to make prints as most of the stitching errors from the original have been corrected. ** PRINTS OF THIS IMAGE ARE AVAILABLE HERE: http://www.ObamaGigapan.com The original version can be seen here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15374 For more information and to get on my mailing list, send a blank email to: pano (at) davidbergman (dot) net |
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, which is sited near the Lincoln Memorial, presents a memorial to all those US troops killed in Vietnam in a moving and honorable way. |
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Mt. Saint Helens 360 degree Panorama from Johnston Ridge |
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This is a picture of the Wenatchee River where it passes through Leavenworth, Washington taken on the 11th of October 2008 from a bridge just east of the city center on Hwy 2.
It is made from 10 photos across by 19 photos down at 9MP resolution at max optical zoom of 10X. I had a bit too much overlap, at ~50%, but oh well. Still, not bad for my first one. |
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This small interior panorama of the Lincoln Memorial is taken by hand (no tripod) inside the space. Most indoor and many outdoor spaces in Washington DC forbid tripods, as the police and secret service kept telling me! |
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Ledge trail is a long abandoned trail that runs from the backside of Curry Village up to Glacier Point. About half way up you can cross the creek and climb up the rocks to this spectacular view. At one time power or telephone lines ran up this way, and there are a trio of eyehooks embedded in the rocks, thus my name for this spot, "Eyehook Point". From here you can see down into Yosemite Valley with a panorama that goes from Yosemite Falls to Nevada Fall and everything in between. Royal Arches, Washington Column, North Dome, Tenaya Canyon, Half Dome, Mt Watkins etc.
Check out the higher rez mid day version of this view at http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=10095 Check out http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp608/html/JoelBaldwin.html for a 360/180 spherical panorama from this spot. |
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Taken from one of the "mushrooms" along Grandview Ave. on Mount Washington, overlooking Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle and the Monongahela River. |
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Out my window. |
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My second Adickes panorama following http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=17261. "Statesmanship," is set along Interstate 45 in Houston, Texas just south of the 45-10 interchange. The 22 feoot high busts are of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin. Find more information about their creator, David Adickes at http://www.samhoustonstatue.org/david-adickes.htm, directions to his open to the public studio at http://www.yelp.com/biz/david-adickes-sculpturworx-studio-houston and flickr fan group at http://www.flickr.com/groups/davidadickes/. |
