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We shot this from Mt. Washington, looking down at The Point (where the Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers join to form the Ohio), from which the fireworks were launched. Our panorama includes glimpses of the crowds at The Point and in the Northside (near the stadiums). We shot two panoramas in quick succession and ...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentJay Hirschfeld (December 15, 2009, 02:36PM )
Ditto to the previous posts! Great gigapan. And yes, burst/simultaneous gigapan shooting, a planar perspective gigapan, etc. On the to-do list.
The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (August 03, 2009, 04:11PM )
Yes, excellent. Taking gigapans with moving objects is a real challenge and surely it can't get any harder than a fireworks display. Kudos to Mary Jo for the editing. I have just carefully cut out and replaced the sky in a gigapan 78,000 pixels wide in Photoshop so I know what a labour of love (or bloody-mindedness) editing gigapans is. Personally, I'd like a gigapan imager that works in burst mode i.e. as fast as the camera can go. Wouldn't it be fun to watch it take a gigapan of say 400 frames in one second? It would have to be a sunny day of course. I think a video of that might beat that of the Mythbusters' Mona Lisa vid (www.youtube.com/watch?v=0udMBdo0Ra c
) for
popularity. I know I'd pay money to see it.
Stoney Vintson (August 03, 2009, 12:41PM )
This is a great gigapan. Great job : )