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About This GigaPan
Toggle- Taken by
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Ron Schott
- Explore score
- 1
- Size
- 2.51 Gigapixels
- Views
- 1477
- Date added
- June 22, 2010
- Date taken
- June 01, 2010
- Gear
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Canon PowerShot SX10 IS
GigaPan Epic100 (1st generatio...
- Categories
- environmental, geology, landscape, nature, travel
- Galleries
- South Central Utah Geology
- Competitions
- Tags
- muley, point, 360, cedar, mesa, utah, raplee, anticline, goosenecks, san, juan, river, monument, valley, navajo, mountain, geology, googleio2010trip, fofs, epic100, 77x7
- Description
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Muley Point is located at the southern extremity of Cedar Mesa in southern Utah. This commanding view encompases the Raplee Anticline, the Goosenecks of the San Juan River, Monument Valley, and Navajo Mountain, to highlight just a few of the snapshots that explorers are likely to discover. Unfortunately I was once again dealing with a partly cloudy sky, which makes for less than spectacular GigaPanning. Oh well - I guess I'll just have to revisit it on another trip.
You'll find a couple students and faculty of the Santa Barbara City College Geology Department populating the GigaPan - they made the excellent choice to camp at this spectacular point.
Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitch version 1.0.0805 (Windows)
Panorama size: 2506 megapixels (185640 x 13500 pixels)
Input images: 539 (77 columns by 7 rows)
Field of view: 360.0 degrees wide by 26.2 degrees high (top=3.3, bottom=-22.9)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SX10 IS
Image size: 3648x2736 (10.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2010-06-01 19:06:35 - 2010-06-01 19:42:46
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure time: 0.0025
ISO: 100
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 280.4 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Manual
Horizontal overlap: 32.1 to 42.5 percent
Vertical overlap: 27.9 to 42.6 percent
Computer stats: 3069.98 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 1:56:56 (13 seconds per picture)
Alignment: 42:10, Projection: 8:33, Blending: 1:06:14
(Preview finished in 1:03:56)

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Paul Ybarrondo (October 27, 2011, 04:54PM )
Amazing detail in this. Really fascinating.