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my first attempt to stitch macro images together. Skull is 11 inches long.
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I use this image to test a lot of variables in photography and stitching. Things such as lens vignette corrections as seen in the smooth sky, and matching details with the strong verticals adjacent to smooth values with no details (sky). This example shows some of the artifacts. Canon SX110 IS @ max zoom 14 x 10 pho...
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This is a view I see every morning driving into work as I cross the Willamette River on the Broadway Bridge. Rush hour traffic really vibrates the bridge which means the only good time to capture a 100 shot stitched image is on a Sunday morning. This grain terminal is supplied from eastern Washington and Oregon by rail...
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Looking east towards Mt. Rainier. This is my first stitched image using the Gigapan Imager. The camera was a borrowed Canon G9. 60 Frames (3x20) shot in RAW format.
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This is my first image using Gigapan Stitcher. The challenge was the storm blowing through as fast as the panorama could be exposed. There are lots of doubled clouds and other exposure artifacts but interesting none the less.
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Shot from mid-span of the Broadway Bridge looking north towards the Fremont Bridge (I-405). Camera was a Canon 5D with an 85mm Zeiss Sonnar. 36 frames 3x12
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From the summit looking north past Spirit Lake to Mt. Rainier. To to right is Mt. Adams and on the far right, Mt Hood in Oregon. Hand held pano with Canon S70 stitched in Calico. About 180 degrees west to east.
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