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Downtown Vancouver is a 160° view of downtown Vancouver, BC Canada. The image is a composite of 1380 individual photos taken on December 17, 2010 using a GigaPan EPIC Pro, Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM. Camera settings: Aperture f/11, Exposure time 1/640, ISO 400 The famous North Shore Moun...
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"Twenty-six miles across the sea..." from LA lies the village of Avalon on Catalina Island. The Sapphire Princess has just dropped of a few thousand tourists to enjoy the sunshine, cool breezes, fresh air and sparkling clear ocean water. Taken high up on deck 18 aft.
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San Diego high-rises north of Broadway tower above the old Santa Fe Railroad Station. (The high-rise on the right edge drove the stitcher crazy and I had to crop the panorama at that point and stitch the right half separately.)
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Toronto's City Place condo development taken from the Bathurst Street Bridge. I've seen the development and transformation of this parcel of land over the last 5 1/2 years. The change has been significant, astonishing even. The image is only taken with a 16-35mm lens set @ 35mm and is comprised of 20 images.
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A breathtaking 180 degree view of Vancouver from the neighbourhood of Fairview. Fairview is on the west side of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It runs from 16th Avenue in the south, to Burrard Street in the west, to Cambie Street in the east, and to False Creek in the north. Day gigapan.org/...
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A breathtaking 180 degree view of Vancouver from the neighbourhood of Fairview. Fairview is on the west side of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It runs from 16th Avenue in the south, to Burrard Street in the west, to Cambie Street in the east, and to False Creek in the north. The image is made up of...
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How many people can you find in their condos? Yaletown is an area of Downtown Vancouver approximately bordered by False Creek, Robson, and Homer Streets. Formerly home to the city's warehouses, the area has been revitalized with commercial and residential developments. The marinas, parks, high rise apartment blocks,...
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Note: Broken sail masts and riggings due to movement of boats. Yaletown is an area of Downtown Vancouver approximately bordered by False Creek, Robson, and Homer Streets. Formerly home to the city's warehouses, the area has been revitalized with commercial and residential developments. The marinas, parks, high rise ...
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Granville Slopes is a 10 block area located between the Burrard Bridge (left) and Granville Bridge (right), sloping down from Pacific Avenue to the False Creek waterfront. Granville Slopes is emerging as one of Vancouver's highest density residential neighborhoods.
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How many people can you find in their condos? Note: Broken sail masts and riggings due to movement of boats. Yaletown is an area of Downtown Vancouver approximately bordered by False Creek, Robson, and Homer Streets. Formerly home to the city's warehouses, the area has been revitalized with commercial and residen...
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