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Taken inside the Library of Congress, within the Great Hall. This was my first visit to the building. Not the greatest pano. Taken at ISO-800 at 1/125sec. f/4.5 @ 18mm
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The weather delayed this Gigapan until the Sunday afternoon of the festival but it was worth the wait to capture a great afternoon in the beautiful Larmer Tree lawns! This was around 3pm - on the Main Stage is The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, and setting up on the Garden Stage is the Zong Zing All Stars (Soukou...
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Simatai is a section of the Great Wall of China located in the north of Miyun county, 120 km northeast of Beijing, holds the access to Gubeikou, a strategic pass in the eastern part of the Great Wall. from Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simatai

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GigaPan panoramic of Photographer Bruce Dale testing a new Panasonic camera at the Maryland side of Great Falls Overlook on the Potomac River, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, northwest of Washington, DC. This panoramic was done using auto-focus on the Canon G10 camera.
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This shot from the top of the Wills Memorial building is a first test of panoramas from this location. In the perfect world I'd do a 360 degree from the centre of the tower (as in my test from a 4 metre pole) but as the top of the tower is very wide (15m I think) I'd need a very tall support for the camera to enable me...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 3 issue 1
One of the jewels of the American West, Havasu Creek is named for the people who have lived along it for at least the last eight hunded years. The Havasupai (the-people-of-the-blue-green-waters) have had a long struggle to hold onto their traditional lands in the face of we...-
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Afghans say this thing is an old hotel. It's sitting atop the wall at Alexander's Citadel in Farah, Afghanistan. www.MichaelYon-Online.com
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At 201 feet, the Roe River in Great Falls, Montana, was the last river to be recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the shortest in the world. The larger river in the background is the mighty Missouri. The spring on the left is the source of the tiny Roe, and this photo shows its entire length. Focus and...
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Not a terribly exciting photo, but a good test of my Gigapan Mount. This is Rainbow Dam, one of five hydroelectric dams at the Great Falls of the Missouri River. The reservoir behind the dam covers up Colter Falls, a small waterfall noted by Meriwether Lewis during the month-long stay of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ...
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