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This is my first attempt at taking a macropanorama with multiple focal planes. I used the "Last Panorama" function on the GigaPan unit to retake the same field, but only after selecting another focal plane. I then used Helicon Focus software to render each frame, then stitched the panorama from the rendered frames wi...
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Source: 34 vertical frames (7 rows) Lens: 55mm f/2.8 AF Micro and 2X Teleconverter, at full 2:1 magnification For comparison, here's an 8-megapixel single macro shot (sans TC) covering the same field of view: farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/4332840153_fa1c91ba7c_o.jpg

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Source: 28 vertical frames (4 rows of 7)
Lens: 200mm f/4 AI, set to f/16, minimum focus distance
Field of View: 15 degrees wide, 17 degrees high-
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The GigaPan unit was mounted vertically on a copy stand for this macropanorama. The lens adapter, close-up lens, and tele-extender were stacked on the zoom lens of the Canon PowerShot S5-IS. This setup allowed the GigaPan unit to take >100 frames in about 1 square foot area.
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I took this to test the stitcher's ability to work with difficult lighting and contrast (black bottle neck on black background). After failing to stitch properly with previous versions of the GigaPan stitcher,or any other stitcher I tried, GigaPan stitcher 0.4.2735 finally got it right. The earlier GigaPan stitchers ...
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Kokia rockii is a synonym for Kokia drynarioides and Kokia kauaiensis, close relatives in the Hibiscus family. Both species are endemic to Kauai, and both are on the IUCN list of endangered species. ref: Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai`i, Volume 1, p.890. Warren L. Wagner, Derral R. Herbst, and S. H. Sohmer, ...
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Lichen, mosses, and liverworts on _Acacia koa_ tree trunk at the Lyon Arboretum, Manoa Valley, O`ahu. The lichen is about 6.5 cm diameter.
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This diminutive endemic Hawaiian lobelia, Cyanea asarifolia, is now presumed extinct in the wild. It's range was restricted to the base of 3,000 ft. cliffs at the "Blue Hole" at the base of Mt. Wai`ale`ale, the rainiest spot on Earth. These plantlets, when grown to sufficient size in a greenhouse, may one day be plan...
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I took this macropanorama with the GigaPan mounted onto a copy stand, camera pointing down. I added the lens adapter, 250D close up lens, and 1.5X tele extender to the Canon S5-IS. It's 16R x 12C stitched, then cropped and color corrected using PhotoShop CS2. Image taken 5/3/2008.
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This colony of liverworts , moss, and other small plants grows on the bank of the Manoa Cliff Trial, above the west side of Manoa Valley in Honolulu. The area shown is about 8" x 8" (~20 cm x 20 cm). See share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=5244 for context. Manoa Cliff Trail is a popular hiking tr...
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