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- Houston, Texas: Too Close To the Edge - GigaPan Taken From a 14-Story Parking Garage in Mid-Houston - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
This is the first hand-held GigaPan taken on this extraordinarily hot summer day in Houston, Texas. After I descended to ground level, I took a total of about 25 GigaPans on this *hot* day, primarily focused on Metro Rail Train Stations. More to follow. Note: If you are prone to get dizzy at heights, please do not...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentThe Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (June 30, 2009, 12:48AM )
Most intriguing! Does the process involve a paper clip, a Snickers bar and a small team of physicists? I'd say that surely the evidence that the process works is plain for all to see and it is your gigapanographic duty to share it with the world. (Or just tell me then we can have a great time poking fun at people who don't know the secret. :-)
David Engle (June 29, 2009, 04:18PM )
When I first received the camera, it was very frustrating to locate ultimate focus, but after trial and error, I found a procedure that when followed, ultimate depth of field may occur with the Canon SX110. The sad part is that I have told two different people how to accomplish this and both of them broke up into uncontrollable laughter and one, from several weeks ago may still be rolling on the ground. If you fly me me to Bath, England and back, I will come and whisper the process in your ear, but you have to promise that you will not laugh. It really deflates my ego.
The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (June 29, 2009, 03:12PM )
The depth of field on this image is extraordinary! What is your secret?