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From the pier on Coney Island, July 4th. 1 row of verticals with 300mm f/4 lens, stitched with AutoPano Giga
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A view looking south over the beautiful sandy beach, from the small jetty. But what did I do wrong to get the curve and cracks in the stitching?
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1/320 s f7.1 ISO 100 | 751 pictures shot in 66 Minutes| Size: 60909 x 28663 (1745.8 Megapixels) | FOV: 144.96 x 68.22 | Fuji Finepix S6500fd 300mm equiv.
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The Honolulu skyline as viewed from the top of Diamond Head
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This wednesday we decided to go a day to the beach. The one we chose was the one on the Brouwersdam because of it's size. It's many hundreds of meters wide and very long, meaning that there is always plenty of room. Even on this day when thousands of people went there. Some people just ignored the unit, others kept a w...
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taken at the torrey pines glider port looking northward using gigapan and canon A650.
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(Taken on July 12, 2011) A gorgeous, sunny day in Santa Cruz, CA. My cousin Darrick was visiting from New York and had only been in California for about two weeks, so we spent the day around the Boardwalk area, and exploring the town. This panorama was taken from Fisherman's Wharf.
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Stitched from 513 (27x19) pictures. The contrast between extremely rich and extremely poor neighborhoods sitting next to each other is typical of Rio. Thanks to Sheraton Rio Hotel staff for letting us to shoot this; and thanks to Emily and Carlos Pirmez.
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Mid-morning on a warm day in May.
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This is a "doomed" outcrop of the Miocene-aged (~14 Ma) Calvert Formation on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. "Bed 14," a distinctive fossiliferous unit, is exposed here thanks to the effort of one of the local landowners. In a month or two, this entire outcrop will be permanently covered with "hard stabilization" ...
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