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10 photos, 30sec, f3.5, ISO1600
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A full 360 degree view of the night sky taken at the Kona Bayview Inn in Captain Cook, HI.
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See all the stars, constellations, nebulae, clusters, Milky Way etc. in the winter night sky.
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Saturn as photographed by the Cassini mission, enlarged and sharpened for this gigapan by Jason Harwell
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The skyline of Denver, Colorado
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From Spitzer and Hubble, visible light and infrared composite; the GLIMPSE Galaxy survey. 1/4 size, original is 5 Gpx.
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A composite of two Hubble images of Uranus, showing her rings and cloudy, gaseous atmosphere. Part of a set of solar system images, to scale based on a 300,000px-wide Saturn, the largest Photoshop allows.
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My 98th GigaPan, 'Hollywood, California the day after Christmas 2012' is the third one using my 'hybrid' GigaPan unit (a 'BetaEpic' ). My GigaPan Epic100 broke last month, GigaPan could not fix it. Instead of buying a new Epic100, I cloned the Camera bracket and trigger mechanism from the broken Epic100 onto the base...
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While waiting for the aurora Borealis, I decided to perform a test pan. It doesn't look like much until you zoom in. Billions and billions of stars ("Cosmos" Carl Sagan) The default snapshot doesn't show up well on the black background; but if you look carefully, there is one there.
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Stars in Orillia, ISO 12800, it took over 30 min to take this panorama
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