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I was showing John the GigaPan and made this image as a result. I was having trouble with the Raynox adapter so this was shot with just the Canon G10's built-in lens. Chicken was on the grill and we had a drink while we waited for the robot to finish.
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A view from the northwest. Canon G10 with Raynox DCR-1540 tele converter.
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This smaller panorama, made without the Raynox converter, shows the first swimmers leaving the lake and heading for their bikes. Canon G10, 3 second GigaPan delay. See also gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=28236
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The Timberman Triathlon near Grand Rapids, Minnesota, is held in one of the most beautiful locations in the country -- Ruttger's Resort on beautiful Siseebakwet (Sugar) Lake. I was a little late setting up this panorama; just after I started, they called all the contestants down to the lake for the start. I have some s...
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I'm working on strategies to capture action in a GigaPan. I took a grid of photos with a tripod-mounted Nikon D3, then went back and shot action at various points along the track. Then I patched these action shots into the scene. I couldn't resist putting several rides together -- in real life there'd only be one car o...
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This is a test of a technique to capture action in low light. I used the Canon G10 to capture the scene at .25-.60 second, ISO 80, accepting the fact that I could not capture peak action. I then shot action with the Nikon D3 at ISO 1000 and patched those parts into the scene in Photoshop. The Canon fits the GigaPan but...
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Another view of my friend Roz's art studio. Canon G10 with Raynox DCR-1540 tele adapter. Auto-focus, .8 sec. .exposure, 6 sec. GigaPan delay seemed excessive.
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My friend Roz's art studio. Canon G10 with Raynox DCR-1540 tele adapter. Auto-focus, 1 sec. .exposure, 4.5 sec. GigaPan delay.
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Another view of my favorite surplus store. Canon G10 with 1.54X telephoto adapter. 3 second GigaPan delay.
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The home for everything strange, cheap and potentially useful, Ax-Man is a shopper's dream. Thanks to the fine folks there for permission to photograph. www.ax-man.com
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Canon G10 with 1.54X Raynox accessory lens gives an effective 219mm focal length. 6/10 sec. exposure; 3 second GigaPan delay.-
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