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A 360 degree panorama consisting of 10 images. All hand held. Notice the two shadows of myself. Stitched with Autopano pro.
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The spring panorama from the summit of Kasprowy Wierch (1985 m) in Tatra Mountains. 122200x12750 pixels, 264 images, Canon G9 @ 200 mm equiv., LR 2.3, GP Stitcher 0.4.4090.
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This is the same as my other pano with the exception that the good South Pole doc (grannydoc) went to the trouble of drawing in each of the constellations that are visible in the sky. You can see the same pano without the stars drawn in at my other pano: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=30450
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Winter in Minnesota is a time for fun and festivals. The oldest and biggest of these is St. Paul's Winter Carnival, eleven days of outdoor activities, competitions, parties and parades. The ice carving competition in Rice Park is always popular, but temperatures above freezing last week have taken a toll. It was 11°F ...
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View from Stanley Park at dusk. The Main Media Centre (MMC) for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games was located within the Canada Place complex and the Vancouver Convention Centre on the city’s downtown waterfront. Canada Place housed the Main Press Centre, while the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) wa...
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Kiana, a pretty little Alaskan village at the confluence of the Kobuk and Squirrel Rivers, was actually behind me, up a rather steep hill. This quiet panorama nicely shows the cold, vast emptiness of the newly frozen rivers that provide food, transportation and recreation to the folks in the village.
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The Burrard Seaplane terminal is something of a Vancouver Icon. It is used by a number of local carrier services which offer flights to the west coast and gulf islands. During the construction of the Vancouver Convention centre, the terminal was moved to a temporary location for several years. After a long time and ...
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The Athabasca Glacier is one of the six principal 'toes' of the Columbia Icefield, located in the Canadian Rockies. The glacier currently recedes at a rate of 2–3 metres (6.6–9.8 ft) per year[1] and has receded more than 1.5 km (0....-
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Kotzebue Alaska as viewed from the hill above town. Stitched from 27 hand held frames shot in portrait orientation. Note the occasional "shivering artifact". Have fun searching for the third dog sled team.
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