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View from Fort Klapperkop
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(Best viewed in fullscreen. Click the little rectangle below the slider on the left of the picture.) The perfect conditions for shooting the gigapan, late afternoon, soft light from behind, crisp clear view after 2 days of rain. Pretoria is a city in the northern part of Gauteng Province, South Africa. Pretoria is popu...
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This Gigapan of a dam near Pretoria is made up 40 images shot on Canon 5D mkII and a 70-200mm L series lens.
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This is my first gigapixel image for about 2 years, and the first one I am sharing here on Gigapan.com . Stitched out of 83 photos, shot at 400mm on 5D Canon (12.6mp). Planning to do much bigger gigapixel images soon, just testing a few things. Nothing very interesting really in this image.
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A "small" panoramic view of Waterkloof taken from Fort Klapperkop, Pretoria. I used an old 35-105 Nikor zoom (used to be my standard zoom on my trusty Nikon F-801s at 105mm). Panned the camera by 5 degrees between frames and tilted by 7.5 degrees between rows. Level of pano head was not 100% accurate and this caused...
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This is the 2nd pano taken at Menlyn Mall. Lens was on 55mm and required 36 photos to complete the 360 degree view. 4 rows were taken 4x36 = 144 photos. Nikon D300S set on manual exposure f8 and 60/sec. I am using a DIY pano head. The base plate is marked with 5 degree intervals and the camera is pan and tilted...
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This is the first of two panoramic views taken at Menlyn Park mall Pretoria. 360x122 degrees with lens at 18mm. At 18mm I need 12 photos to complete the circle = 4 rows x 12 = 48 photos. Nikon D300s set at F8 and 60/sec. People are waiting to have their photo taken for the Springbok team supporter group photo. a Mosia...
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- Can you spot the lions? Lions waiting for prey in the Kruger National Park, South Africa (KPSERIES NO4) Featured on National Geographic.. by Winch
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No4, of 4 so far, in series on Kruger National Park. To see series search for "kpseries". On our last day in the Kruger park we came across these lions near Skukuza rest camp. Again the sun roof came in handy to gigapan wild life. The first gigapan of lions in the wild? Lions live for around 10–14 years i...
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- Elephant crossing the Elephants river, through hippo infested water, in the Kruger National Park, South Africa (KPSERIES NO3) by Winch
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No3, of 4 so far, in series on Kruger National Park. To see series search for "kpseries" We were busy gigapanning the 20 plus hippos in the Elephants river near Letaba rest camp, when a herd of elephant crossed the river. Luckily they also crossed the field of view we were shooting, from the Troopers roof top. Hippop...
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No2, of 4 so far, in series on Kruger National Park. To see series search for "kpseries". Taken near Letaba rest camp in the Elephants RiverElephants are the largest land animals. The elephant's gestation period is 22 months, the longest of any land animal. At birth it is common for an elephant calf to weigh 120 kilog...
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