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GigaPan technology was developed at Carnegie Mellon University’s campus in Oakland. Investor Henry Hillman Jr., who just stepped down as interim CEO, founded the company with CMU scientists Illah Nourbakhsh and Randy Sargent. Full story bit.ly/11YP9Kr
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There is a working bee in progress lifting the drain in the ditch along the left side of the green. Meanwhile the greenkeeper is cutting the green, which in the spring has to be done every 2–3 days. The green is not grass but cotula.
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This is a shot of Antilles Field which is behind the Voorhees Chapel (which can be seen on the left of the gigapan). It was taken in excellent weather conditions and it made me very happy to capture such a pristine scene on camera.
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The weather delayed this Gigapan until the Sunday afternoon of the festival but it was worth the wait to capture a great afternoon in the beautiful Larmer Tree lawns! This was around 3pm - on the Main Stage is The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, and setting up on the Garden Stage is the Zong Zing All Stars (Soukou...
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The view across the lawn of the Del Webb Clubhouse in Mount Juliet, TN
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Shot this from our front yard to the park across the street. Canon 40D, 85mm. Just a quick test on aperture priority - was not worried about blending too much.
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Shot from 96 individual images
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