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- Machu Picchu "The Lost City of the Incas", one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, view from just below the Guardhouse. by Kyle Porter
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Update (5-15-12): This shot is now featured in the worlds largest atlas. The book is 6 feet tall and 9 feet wide when open and my Machu Picchu shot was selected to represent South America. This trip was an amazing adventure and we did it in just over 3 days, traveling by planes, trains and two hour long death defying c...
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A beautiful evening at the 2009 Bristol balloon fiesta saw over 90 balloons launched from Ashton Park. Great to see the piper flying again after many years. Spot the UP balloon with it's house underneath too. The tower is the camera obscura, the first panoramic viewer where you view the image projected through the peri...
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This is a picture taken with a panasonic DMC-TZ7 at maximum zoom of Oxford's Radcliffe Camera. It was taken as an experiment to compare with a picture taken with a Canon Powershot G10, which will be uploaded later. Note that the G10 picture can be viewed at the link below gigapan.org/gigapans/41613/
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This mosaic of The Radcliffe Camera was taken with a Canon Powershot G10, in order to directly compare a gigapan taken with this camera with that taken with a Panasonic DMC-TZ7 from the same location. Because of the Canon's smaller zoom range, this image is half the size of the one taken with the TZ7. Note that the ...
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This is a micro-gigapan of a small segment of the CCD (charge coupled device) image sensor from a Canon PowerShot G1. The CCD containes 3.34 mega pixels and the chip is approximately 8mm wide. In the process of trying to convert the camera to be infrared sensitive by removing the IR filter I managed to accidently cu...
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Calton Hill is one of the best spots to look at Edinburgh from above. Nelson Monument even gives you a better angle and more privacy when doing your gigapan. This gigapan by Joachim Cavallucci, Freiburg, Germany offers stunning views on Princess Street, North Bridge, Edinburgh Castle, Camera Obscura, city centre and re...
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A group photo of the photographers in attendance at MelCosPho 13, Melbourne, Australia, January 13, 2013
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- GP10 Bristol from Dundry 4 (Mkii) looking north towards the Bristol Channel, the Forest of Dean and Wales by Keith Rodgerson
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Bristol from Dundry hill looking north towards the Bristol Channel. I have cropped and adjusted contrast to cut through the haze. Camera is Canon SX1 IS , 125 pictures are stitched to make this picture. A little hazy still but I'm watching the visibility and will be back when Wales is crisp and clear!! See the Bridge...
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- "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol Austria at 2273m height (Dorfertal), 360° by Samuel David Sinclair
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360° Panorama from "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol, Austria at 2273m height. The photographs were made on Wednesday, September 22, 2011 2:48 PM. The "National Park Hohe Tauern" is the largest nature reserve of the Alps. A wild, primeval landscape and a landscape cultivated by mountain farmers. These...
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The city of Cusco, Peru. The shots were taken in front for the Cristo Blanco statue that overlooks the valley to the south 54 camera RAW shots taken with a Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 70-200mm f2.8 II lens. Color and exposure corrected in DXO Optics, and exported to 16bit TIFF files. The TIFFs were then rendered i...
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