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Of the panos I have taken, this one is rapidly becoming a favourite because although it is superficially not much to look at, it has a high degree of zoomabilty. *STOP PRESS* New version here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/63157/ You can also check out the guided tour at www.byteswithbite.co.uk/kilgore/org
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For this version, I've used three copies of each image (captured in burst mode), and run each triplet through PhotoAcute Studio to reduce noise. For the original (www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25549 ), I simply used the third image from each burst. There's definitely an improvement in clarity. The do...
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Taken from Kings Weston House on the edge of Bristol. It's not cropped completely otherwise it would have been too small. You can see both Severn bridges from here. It was taken by hand.
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A beautiful evening at the 2009 Bristol balloon fiesta saw over 90 balloons launched from Ashton Park. Great to see the piper flying again after many years. Spot the UP balloon with it's house underneath too. The tower is the camera obscura, the first panoramic viewer where you view the image projected through the peri...
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Another in the series. I'm still looking for super definition and keen to process this in photoshop to adjust contrast (see GP22 and GP10) and to crop the edges but sadly the stitcher doesn't make this possible (Shortly after this I found out how to do it). see www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=26462 )and will...
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This large gigglepan is what I call a superpan with over 800 images making it up. It's well worth exploring. This is called "the floating harbour" because the water is held in by lock gates. Otherwise the boats would all end up resting on the mud at low tide twice each day. The SS Great Britain, built by Isambard Kingd...
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A shot on an overcast day of Bristol floating harbour, looking down on The SS Great Britain (The first iron hulled, screw propellor driven liner) designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Next to it is the Matthew, a replica of the ship in which John Cabot sailed on his discovery of North America in 1497. The harbour is cal...
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Thumbnail of www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=10381. Not very zoomable, but it gives a hint of what a wonderful day it was. Check it out in Google Earth for the full effect - this pano is over 200° wide.
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Bristol Savages 2013 art exhibition. The Bristol Savages is a society whose members are interested in the visual and performing arts as well as good fun and fellowship. The annual exhibition and sale of members' paintings is held each May in the Wigwam, a purpose built, and some might say, eccentric, building in the ...
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- GP75 Bristol Savages art exhibition in the Wigwam 2010 and "Find the Cuddly Monkey 4!!" by Keith Rodgerson
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The Bristol Savages is a society whose members are interested in the visual and performing arts as well as good fun and fellowship. The annual exhibition and sale of members' paintings is held each May in the Wigwam, a purpose built, and some might say, eccentric, building in the grounds of the Elizabethan Red Lodge i...
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