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Bryan McCartney (bpmccartney)
Winterthur,
Switzerland
Gigapans: 11
Snapshots: 28
Bookmarks: 0
Last Visited: September 02, 2009
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I am an American professional photographer living and working in Switzerland since 2000.
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Canon G9 |
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A high res gigapan of a Honda CR-Z Hybrid concept at the 2009 Geneva Autosalon
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Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centenaire
Author: Bryan McCartney (bpmccartney)
Tags:
automobile,
performance,
high,
2009,
show,
motor,
geneva,
veyron,
limited,
edition,
bugatti,
bleu,
centenaire
Size: 0.26 gigapixels
Added: March 5, 2009
Total Views: 3119
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The Bugatti Veyron Bleu Cenetenaire on display at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland. The new limited Veyron Bleu Centenaire costs Euro 1.35 Million and is a one-off model celebrating Bugatti's 100th anniversary. It features a unique exterior finish, as well as an 8.0-liter 16 cylinder quad-turbocharged engine capable of producing 1001 horsepower. http://www.image-engineers.com
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Gigpanning in the freezing cold.
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Here is a test using the Gigapan to create a very high resolution product shot. My assistant, Steve (www.theautomaticfilmaker.com), came up with the idea. We used macro diopters attached to the front of the G9 to get extra close and a nice narrow depth of field. We will be doing more of these in the future.
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The main causeway at Munich's Oktoberfest.
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A wide view of the interior of the BMW World exhibition hall and show floor in Munich, Germany
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My first shot at a night time Gigapan, taken at the BMW campus in Munich, Germany
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The was taken at the BMW World in Munich, Germany. The shot focuses on the show floor, where new car buyers are presented their new car. Through the window you can see the BMW factory and offices across the street.
The image is soft when zoomed in, could be that I didn't have the camera aligned properly.
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