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A 360 degree panorama on a steep west-facing slope in the Salisbury Town Forest, Vermont. The stand includes much red oak, red maple, and hop hornbeam, and was photographed on May 4, 2009 before the canopy leafed out. The 18 photos were taken using a tripod but no panorama head, and stitched in Photomerge. Notes: ...
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The Cemetery Committee of Salisbury, Vermont is interested in making maps of the grave stones in the three town cemeteries. A good list of the stones was compiled by the late Fletcher Brush in the 1990s. While the weather was perfect on the day after Thanksgiving, I captured the ten images stitched together here to se...
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A conversation at LEAFFEST (publiclaboratory.org/notes/leaffest
) was inspired by the pan/tilt kite aerial photography (KAP) rig we flew, and eventually hatched a plan to build an inexpensive Arduino-based version for ground-based time-lapse photography. So I dragged out the old Gigapan Epic 100 and took a quick ...-
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I tried to capture 360° coverage of this scene, but I was operating the camera-pointing KAP rig via remote control with no feedback. The kite held the KAP rig in the air several hundred feet away from me, so I was never sure where the camera was pointing when I triggered the shutter. There is full 360 coverage, but ...
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A 360 degree panorama of a red oak, white oak, beech,and red maple stand on a kame terrace in the Salisbury Town Forest. Most of the trees here are less than 100 years old. Taken May 4, 2009 before the canopy leafed out. A tripod with no panorama head was used to take the 68 photos. Stitcher notes:GigaPan Stitcher ver...
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The village of Salisbury Vermont. Stitched from 20 photos taken by a Canon PowerShot S95 lofted by a Levitation Delta kite. The camera was pointed and triggered manually via radio control (and blindly except for periodic binocular checks). Winds were 10-15 mph at the Middlebury station. the KAP rig was about 200 feet ...
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On March 20 this sugar house is usually in full operation boiling sap into maple syrup. The sap runs on bright days after freezing nights, but this year, a week of hot days and warm nights ended the run three or four weeks early. Although this is one of the more authentic sugaring operations in Vermont, it felt strange...
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