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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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Cathedral in Djakovo, built in late 1800s by bishop Strossmayer. It's two towers are 83 meters tall. This is a view behind a cathedral, from 1 kilometer distance. Taken with Canon 500D and Sigma 600mm f8 mirror lens.
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Panorama of new parking deck on Somerset St.
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Gate Entrance
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Located on Somerset and Easton Parking Lot
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A Canon SX-20 was mounted on a GigaPan EPIC 100. The camera was set to focus bracket which took three exposures per button press. The GigaPan was set to three button presses per frame. This resulted in nine exposures per frame. These nine shots were stacked using Zerene Stacker software then stitched with GigaPan s...
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This photo is an experiment trying out settings of the GigaPan Epic 100 and the Canon SX-20 IS. The cuckoo clock was purchased on our family trip to Germany in December 2010. We were in the small Bavarian town of Fussen and fell in love with this clock. This clock is an eight day musical chalet style clock w...
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liverpool waterfront
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Christianity has been in Sri Lanka far longer than the United States has existed. (This was a quick, handheld series strictly for notes not art: Gigapan robot not used.)
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