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Here's Government Plaza in Minneapolis on a balmy April First. That's Hennepin County Government Center on the left and Minneapolis City Hall on the right. By merest coincidence, this panorama captured a number of gigapanographers, some more than once. Can you find the following people? Bill Alberts (logdoggy) http...
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If this pano looks a little low, it's because the GigaPan blurred all the top-row images despite the use of the 2-sec self-timer. Let me know if anyone has a fix for this. Stitching notes: GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3865 (Macintosh) Panorama size: 384 megapixels (39328 x 9775 pixels) Input images: 48 (12 column...
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Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis from the atrium of Target Corporation's home office and flagship store. A warm afternoon brought out plenty of Sunday shoppers.
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A view from the 30th-floor observation deck of the Foshay Tower.
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Which kind of camera makes a better panorama: a full-frame DSLR or a point-and-shoot? This is a test that pits my Canon G10 (with a 1.54X tele attachment) against my Nikon D3 with 80-210mm Nikkor zoom. Here you see the point-and-shoot Canon in the GigaPan Epic mount.
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Spring floodwaters surge over the spillway at Minneapolis' St. Anthony locks. This pano is not as sharp as I'd like; strong winds on the bridge shook the GigaPan Epic mechanism. For an overview of the area in better light (and lower water) see www.gigapan.org/gigapans/25023/
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Panorama taken from the observation deck of the Foshay Tower. I had to clamp the GigaPan to a railing above my head, forcing me to level the panorama by eye. I didn't do too badly, considering. At the same spot in every column, the GigaPan would snap and give a lurch, causing me to flinch. I had visions of the whole th...
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Special State Fair foods are a big part of the experience for most Minnesotans. Roast corn on a stick is very popular, as you'll see here, but there is a huge variety of foods. How many kinds can you find? This pano was taken from the grandstand with Canon G10 and Raynox tele auxiliary lens. Its 35mm equivalent is 219...
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The view from the roof terrace of Megan's condo. It's missing quite a bit on the right side. I paused the GigaPan while a cloud cleared out and it shut itself off. Even though it allowed me to resume the pano when I started it again, the new photos did not align with the rest of the pano. I'll try again another time. C...
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Jeremy Berger of Polar Bear Pottery at work in his home studio. You can see his work at www.polarbearpottery.com
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