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demonstration/experiment with the bokeh pano technique for a portrait, which happens to also result in a high resolution image. This acompanies my blog post on the subject lifeinmegapixels.com/blog/2011/03/bokeh-in-panoramas
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One of my first attempts at a gigapixel portrait in a studio. Consists of exactly 200 images taken with a canon 400d with tamron 18-250mm set at 250mm. Used 4x 400w synched flashheads set on full power which allowed f40 at 400iso. Depth of field was the largest problem I encountered. Taken with a gigapan epic 100. Even...
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With the help of Julia Weber and Eric Baral I shot 211 images to build this macro composite self-portrait image. No stitching software could figure out the geometry, so I made a composite one image at a time. My goal was to clear a gigapixel (didn't happen), and hopefully do something unique. Zoom at your own risk!
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My cat Lola sits still long enough for half a Gigapan portrait to be taken.
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Sadly it looks like this multi-image portraiture has the effect of throwing us back into the days of long exposure portraits, where people appeared to frown because that was the only expression they felt that they could maintain for the length of the full exposure. But other than their expressions, this is a great pic...
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Look upon the wonder of the flesh, of hands and jewelry, tattoo and more skin. So so much to see in a single person, in a single view of one person's hands.
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This image is composed of hundreds of images of from my collection of nature photos. How many organisms can you identify? Any commercial use or publication of the image, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization of the copyright holder is prohibited. For licensing information, please see www
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When he was in motion the balls ran about.
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