For me this is the "original gigapan".
It has all the right elements: large and zoomable,
lots of interesting details, and it depicts
culture that I am unlikely to witness first-hand.
I can say without exaggeration that this pano is
wholly responsible for my interest in
gigapanography and the aims of the Global
Connection Project. Thank you Laura.
GigaPan Comments (2)
Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentPaul Heckbert (August 21, 2009, 06:09PM )
Here's a similar view in Google Streetview, but lacks the advantage of altitude: maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sourc e=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=&ie=UTF8&am p;ll=40.450716,-79.984556&spn=0,359.997599& ;z=19&layer=c&cbll=40.450716,-79.984556&am p;panoid=e-ycgJp3VwIN5LTcCzj4TA&cbp=12,284.93, ,0,6.81
The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (December 15, 2008, 01:23AM )
For me this is the "original gigapan". It has all the right elements: large and zoomable, lots of interesting details, and it depicts culture that I am unlikely to witness first-hand. I can say without exaggeration that this pano is wholly responsible for my interest in gigapanography and the aims of the Global Connection Project. Thank you Laura.