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One of the most spetacular views in a national park full of them, here one can see over two miles of vertical relief, from Badwater, near the bottom of the image, 282 feet below sea level, to Telescope Peak, in the Panamint Range, 11043 feet above sea level. The white area at the center of the GigaPan is the salt pan ...
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Failles Vivantes 2011
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Shot from southeast of Durham, this aerial panorama spans from Mount Shasta clockwise to the Sutter Buttes. It features the orchards around Chico, forestlands in the Sierra/Cascade Foothills, and rice farming lands in the Butte Basin.
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This GigaPan was shot early in the morning from the Windy Ridge viewpoint in the eastern portion of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. At 1900 input images it took two hours to shoot and almost a full day to stitch on my brand new workstation. But the result is all I had hoped for and more. Now that I've fin...
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Shot from the outer portion of the Copper Canyon alluvial fan, one can see the Copper Canyon Turtleback in the distant mountains.
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360 degree panorama from the top of Pen Y Fan at Brecon Beacons in Wales, UK. This is probably nothing compared to some of those giant panoramas created using the special equipment, but all I used is a tripod for this one, and photoshop to stitch it together. Thanks for looking.
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This is about two thirds of a 1900 shot panorama of Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake that I shot last summer. Unfortunately, even with the new Stitch 1.0 and my 32-bit Windows XP machine maxed out on RAM, I still managed to crash the program with an "Out of RAM" error when trying to stitch the full panorama. Since I ...
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The Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh, PA, is the world's most energy-efficient conservatory. This Gigapan image was shot and stitched by Pascal Lee at the 3rd Gigapan Workshop, 23-24 Oct 2009.
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Rocky Mountain national park - the results of a debris flow
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Horseshoe Park as viewed from Rainbow Curve in Rocky Mountain National Park. Beautiful examples of meandering river features are present along the course of the Fall River. The alluvial fan that resulted from the Lawn Lake flood is also visible left of the center of the image.
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