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Volume 3 Issue 5
One of the most difficult panoramas i've made, just because of the location and extreme exposure differences from one corner of the room to the next. A 360-degree, triple-exposure HDR image that took three shooting attempts over the last several months to finally get corre...-
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The old Michigan train depot is a canvas for graffiti artists. The Michigan Central Depot was opened in 1913. The building was designed in the Beaux Art neoclassical style by architects Warren and Wetmore, and engineers Reed and Stern. The last train departed January 5, 1988 and the building was permanently closed. The...
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GigapanMagazine.org
Volume 3 Issue 5
I started to see where I was in much the same way I see a lot of other beautiful, flawed things, in that many of the same problems that condemned this place were exactly what made it that much more valuable an image demanding to be captured.
HDR, tonemapped in Photomati...-
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Some interesting graffiti along the Isere in Grenoble. Shot from the footpath on the railway bridge. I was going to use my new GigaPan EPIC, but my tripod wasn't high enough to raise it above the railings, so I shot it handheld. Stitched in AutoPano Giga as a planar image, straightened to try to reduce the perspec...
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The Michigan Central Depot was opened in 1913. The building was designed in the Beaux Art neoclassical style by architects Warren and Wetmore, and engineers Reed and Stern. The last train departed January 5, 1988 and the building was permanently closed. The decay began and the building has since been stripped to the b...
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Coca Cola no doubt intended for this park to be used by business types, or perhaps for the students of the local university, Georgia Tech. Alas, Atlanta does not take good care of its citizens and the park is used as a place to sleep for the many homeless. And Georgia Tech students are kept from the park by a fence, or...
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I took Spencer and Maddy to the German Museum of Technology. We got off of the ubahn at the Gleisdreieck station and I looked up and was frozen, jaw dropped, fingers twitching with the need to take a GigaPan of THIS MURAL and to do it RIGHT THIS SECOND. This was Jan 2nd, saturday, in the afternoon. The only angle o...
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In June 2009 a surprise exhibition of art by Banksy, the Bristolian graffiti artist, was opened at the Bristol City Museum. The amazing popularity of the exhibition took the museum by surprise as nearly 400,000 people queued for up to 5 hours to see the free show which closed on 31st August. The tower is the Wills Mem...
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360 degree panorama of graffiti in Reykjavik's west side taken by Ian Ingram and Ben Kinsley.
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A mural painted in a cafe in Berlin. At first glance it's a nice image for children. But what are the gray orbs floating in the air? And the orb that rests next to the center village. Are people going in or coming out? If they're going in, they are perhaps leaving. If they are coming out, they are arriving, but fro...
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