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I'm disappointed with the results of this gigapan and I'd like to re-shoot it sometime, but I decided to post it anyway. It was starting to get dark out so I had to bump my ISO up to 800 and the shutter speed was only 1/100th. The camera was on a tripod but a handful of images still got some pretty significant motion...
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentAdam Shomsky (April 25, 2011, 03:44PM )
Thanks odyssey! That's pretty cool. There is another gigapan from 2009 that another user shot (gigapan.org/gigapans/21418/). That one is looking pretty much straight at the center of the building, so you may get a better 3D effect trying to blend that one with one of mine. The two I shot are pretty far apart. I plan to return here and re-shoot this gigapan with a 200mm lens and hopefully avoid the motion blurring this time. I'm thinking of trying to shoot that one from the same position as my 2009 gigapan for a pretty direct comparison. It would be cool to be able to compare them side-by-side though with the interface you linked to.
Jason Buchheim (April 25, 2011, 04:53AM )
Interesting comparison. Here is a fun comparison , pseudo 3D (good in places) - be sure to press the 'change view' button in upper right hand. This presents a synchronized view of two different years www.3d-360.com/3d/75776-40163-18-1 4