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This is about two thirds of a 1900 shot panorama of Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake that I shot last summer. Unfortunately, even with the new Stitch 1.0 and my 32-bit Windows XP machine maxed out on RAM, I still managed to crash the program with an "Out of RAM" error when trying to stitch the full panorama. Since I ...
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Lava Butte is a geologically young cinder cone at the north end of a series of vents radiating from Newberry Volcano. The eruption that formed the cinder cone also issued an extensive aa lava flow, seen here in the foreground near its southeast margin. Edi and Berti went exploring and made friends with a couple of th...
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A larger version (taken with 200mm of a previously uploaded picture taken with 70mm) of the volcano Nevado de Toluca, in the state of Mexico, Mexico. This was stiched with the new GiaPan Stitch. As you can see, the panorama has many stitching problems. I will use another program to put the panorama together because ...
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Mt. Saint Helens 360 degree Panorama from Johnston Ridge. More detailed pan here: share.gigapan.org/gigapans/31411/
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Still hazy.
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This GigaPan was shot early in the morning from the Windy Ridge viewpoint in the eastern portion of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. At 1900 input images it took two hours to shoot and almost a full day to stitch on my brand new workstation. But the result is all I had hoped for and more. Now that I've fin...
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Now geolocated, this is a turnout that looks over Midway Geyser Basin (the famous Grand Prismatic Spring would be off to the right in the distance). Very few people seemed to be stopping to look here, which is why we pulled over. Nice place to view run-off from the geysers entering the river (believe this is the Fi...
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To my knowledge, the first gigapan in a bat cave. (Considering how it came out, it might be the last one, too!) These are members of a colony of common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) in a small lava tube cave found on Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano. Entering into the cave and using a flash camera was somewhat disrupti...
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This panorama was taken using the Gigapan camera from the observation deck of the Canada France Hawaii Telescope. Much thanks to Tom Benedict and CFHT for providing access.
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Kilbourne Hole is a maar crater in southern New Mexico. Compare with this non-annotated view: gigapan.com/gigapans/129481
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