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First shot i've taken that I feel was worth the extra time to photoshop and make perfect, including everything from the Mercedes Benz shoot to the cars stopped in traffic on the West Side Highway. Also what I think is the first shot taken at this resolution of the new Highline Park that's just opened. Definitely the mo...
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I both love and hate this shot. I love it because it is the most ambitious Gigapan I've shot to date (it took five hours to shoot on the night of July 4th - 36 seconds per photo with my Sony Cybershot) -- I hate it because I had the wrong settings on the camera (as you can see by the stripes). Still, I invite you to ...
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GigapanMagazine.org
Volume 3 Issue 5
One of the most difficult panoramas i've made, just because of the location and extreme exposure differences from one corner of the room to the next. A 360-degree, triple-exposure HDR image that took three shooting attempts over the last several months to finally get corre...-
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This Gigapan was taken at an elevation of 200ft above sea level, from the Twin Lights Lighthouse in Highlands, New Jersey. Here is a link to another view gigapan.org/gigapans/102545 taken in 2012 from the nearby Mt. Mitchell Scenic Overlook, at an elevation of 266 ft and is the highest place on the eastern seabo...
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Reshoting with a different camera. The difference is obvious. Here is the one for comparison: gigapan.org/gigapans/32339. I am having a beta-version EPIC which is too narrow to use for some of my cameras, such as the one used for this gigapan, Canon PowerShot SX20 IS. With some DIY modification (or DIM, do ...
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From the pier on Coney Island, July 4th. 1 row of verticals with 300mm f/4 lens, stitched with AutoPano Giga
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View to the South of Manhattan. These images are direct from the camera with no processing! Technical Info: ImageDescription - OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Model - E-510 ExposureTime - 1/500 seconds FNumber - 8.00 ExposureProgram - Manual control ISOSpeedRatings - 100 MeteringMode - ...
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First gigapan with my new canon g10. Not really happy about the focus, but this is a picture made up from 80 sub images
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Views of the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown NYC, Statue of Liberty and Pier 17. Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a favorite spot among locals and tourists. More panorama and pictures on www.newyork-city.fr
and www.gigapixel.fr
Shot using:
Canon 40d , 300mm f/8
Hand-held photography
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This is round two -- first attempt was here: gigapan.org/gigapans/53932/ Three changes from the previous image: 1) This image used a 15 second shutter speed vs 30 seconds for the original -- I prefer the 30 second 2) I used 3.2 degrees versus 3.6 degrees shift per image on this image -- this seems to ha...
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