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Hanauma Bay is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island of O`ahu, Hawai`i. I took this panorama with the initial beta model GigaPan unit, and a 8 megapixel Canon S5-IS P&S camera. With a 12x optical zoom, and a 1.5x tele-extender, the effective focal length is approximately 650 mm. Wave movement ...
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Hawaii Pacific University Modern Media Systems class on the Fort Street Mall in Downtown Honolulu. Question of the day: how can a collaboration that includes Carnegie Mellon University, NASA, GOOGLE, National Geographic, and faculty and students at Hawaii Pacific University expand our understanding of modern media sy...
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Tantalas lookout, in Hawaii, Oahu. During this time there was a slight VOG (Volcanic pollution). The camera I have is not so great (got to get a new one...). This one is a second set to the other one I made with more detail.
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 2 issue 3
Hawaii Pacific News is a student-run news and information site. We report on news, arts, entertainment, sports, university happenings and other stuff. We are located at Hawaii Pacific University in the heart of Downtown Honolulu
Here is the restitched version using Kolo...-
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These spectacular cliffs along the Ka`iwi Coast of O`ahu are next to the parking lot for the Moloka`i Lookout, between Hanauma Bay and the Hālona Blowhole. One cloud bank passed by, giving a dark band at about the 40% area. This is a 18 row x 48 column image. I thought it would be much larger, but I probably set th...
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‘Iolani Palace 364 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Completed in 1882, ‘Iolani Palace functioned as the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy. It was first known as Hale Ali’i meaning house of chief. However, Kamehameha V renamed it in honor of his brother. Io’ translated means Hawaiian hawk an...
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The boardwalk in the middle of the frame runs through the short stature rainforest of the Mount Ka`ala Natural Area Reserve bog. It is located on Waianae volcano (West Oahu), and at just about 4,000 feet, is the highest spot on the island of O`ahu.
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No.1 Capitol District Building 250 South Hotel Street Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813 History: While they were both in the cabinet, under King Kamehameha V, American politicians John Mott-Smith and Charles Coffin Harris convinced the legislature to fund a hotel. It first opened in 1872. The hotel was converted to a YMCA...
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The Ka`iwi Coast of east O`ahu. This area was purchased from a private owner to protect the open space. This slice of O`ahu's coastline includes Makapu`u Point (behind), Sandy Beach (Sandy's), the Halona Blowhole, From Here to Eternity Beach, Hanauma Bay, and Koko Crater. Koko Head is near the top left of the image. ...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 2 issue 3
Waimea Bay two days before the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Surf Meet. Waves were on the rise, and Lifeguards were pulling surfers and swimmers out all day. Waimea Bay is known for its giant, thick waves during the winter time. The day of this pano, the Waimea river mouth was pum...-
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