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A large old barn with lots of texture in the wood. It was probably built in the 1920's or 30's
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Taken earlier in the morning on a sunny day
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A small barn built by the early pioneers in the Fallis-Gainford area west of Edmonton. I photographed it in early spring ( or late winter).
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A quiet tranquil country scene west of Edmonton on the shore of Lake Isle.
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Rutgers Cook/Douglass Campus Livestock Barn
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Early morning sun breaks through as the dramatic black storm clouds hang in the west. This is one of the more than 25 GigaPans I recorded on a weekend trip to Southern Alberta. I put on more than 1960 km on the 3 day trip on the Canada Day weekend. Milk River is close to the Canada-US border at Coutts & Sweetgrass.
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This old farm dates back more than 100 years. Stitching notes: GigaPan Stitch.Efx version 2.0.0500 (Macintosh) Panorama size: 691 megapixels (43188 x 16012 pixels) Input images: 136 (17 columns by 8 rows) Field of view: 67.6 degrees wide by 25.1 degrees high (top=17.6, bottom=-7.5) Settings: Vignette co...
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This is in Winder, GA. I've been having trouble with getting the FOV setting right for images of distant scenery (no problem with close up gigapans), which is why the colors don't look quite right in this one (I think).
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Restitched from the full file using the newest GigaPan stitching software. The log barn was used as a shelter for goats by early Norwegian settlers in the area.
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This is where my father worked - well part of it. There are other workshops in the back. There were few things that he felt weren't worth saving - and few things that he couldn't find some way to fix, salvage or recycle. Much of the wood on the racks was cut on premise, sawed into planks, dried and still awaits some pr...
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