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My first Gigapan, after some cleaning up of the images. A view across the Townsville Town Common from behind my house. Taken with Canon Powershot S70 on Gigapan beta robot.
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This 1.3Gpx image is a composite of 220 10Mpx 8-second exposures with a 200mm lens at f/8 and ISO 200. All the gory details of its creation are detailed here: www.backgroundexposure.com/blog/index.php/2009/07/11/how-to-create-gigapixel-images
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This is the Melbourne skyline taken from the top of the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance
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Looking down on Lake Albina from above the Blue Lake Walk in the Australian Snowy Mountains, on my first Gigapan outing, along with a number of other panoramas also posted here.
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I have had the fortune to go to the Twelve Apostles twice now and both times it has been hazy. No big deal, just wish I could have taken a GigaPan on a nice clear day. In this GigaPan, the different colors of the cliff on the right are from where the sun did come out of the clouds for a while and then went back behin...
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A 360 degree pano taken on the top of Australia's highest mountain
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360 degree of the ANU research site at the national arboretum. Should have added a row to the top to get in the hill and the Telstra tower
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Interesting mainly for the lens I used -- a Pentax SMC from the late 1960's, with 150mm focal length, f3.5. This is a screw-mount lens, which I mounted on my Olympus OM-D body, to given an effective focal length of 300mm. So -- it is possible to use good vintage lenses and get great results on a digital body. The pa...
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A view towards the Main Range of the Australian Alps, from the top of Mount Stilwell, above Charlotte's Pass.
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