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The Hebrew side of Wade Chapel
Seven photos stitched to create this 15,992 by 6011 px pano. View original size. See the incredible individual pieces of glass that make up this piece of art.
Resized to 10000 px wide - Flickr don't seem to like the big panos....
When I first made this panorama, it was 13524 x 2335 (uncropped) - I tried uploading the whole thing to flickr, but the image was so big the system was unable to generate the scaled-down images. I then scaled it down by a factor of 3 before posting this version
This is a crop from the full-resolution image -
Cable Innovator, specialised ship to lay undersea cable, whilst docked at the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda. More info: www.ship-technology.com/projects/cable/
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Kartleggingen av området skal gjennomføres ved hjelp av "Hugin" en såkalt AUV (Autonomous underwater vehicle) fra Kongsberg Maritime som er utviklet i samarbeid med blant annet FFI. Foto: Kystverket/Marianne Henriksen
stitched from images of this movie: www.flickr.com/photos/habi/3781789003/
see it in full glory here: habi.gna.ch/panoramas/allalinhorn.html
22 pictures, stitched in Hugin.
We took the half-hour scenic drive. And, of course, the half-hour drive part was silly, because we had to stop and hike around the various spots and I had to take pictures and stuff. And we had to go home, which was many hours of driving. Thus, we didn't give it the time or hiking it really deserved.
Because this is the desert, I didn't have any problems with 100+°F temperatures. All you have to do is keep drinking water.
Stereographic projection of an epirectangular panorama of That Luang, Vientienne, Laos.
The original pano consists of 84 photos.
First focus stack attempt, using enfuse from the Hugin tool stack. Merged from 6 images, starting from the minimum focusing distance. I had more images to merge, but the tripod must have moved after image 6.
DFA 100mm macro f2.8. Shot at f13, perhaps I should have shot at f10 or f8 for less diffraction.
One of the perks of the new building is that we get access to the 18th floor. The view from up there is quite good.
View of the Western Fall of the main range of the Snowy Mountains. (The early explorers weren't renowned for originality of their naming)
This scene turned out to be unstitchable because of the wind blowing around the foreground prairie grasses. But highlighting the individual components is kinda interesting.
The stitcher's automatic geometrical adjustments are reflected here, but its level adjustments are not. I have a too-long hood on the A*85 that causes vignetting, which you can observe at some of the seams.
Even hastily done photos make good dollie therapy. I really need to focus on improving my dolls' wardrobes. Hugin needs some mako eyes pretty badly, and new clothes. Poor boy hasn't had anything in years.
Sunsets have been this particular style recently, and it's a reminder that I quite like my view. (That's Oakland Technical High School in the corner.)
Even hastily done photos make good dollie therapy. I really need to focus on improving my dolls' wardrobes. Hugin needs some mako eyes pretty badly, and new clothes. Poor boy hasn't had anything in years.
Shot with the `Burst Mode` on my iPhone, aligned with hugin.sourceforge.net/, calculated the minimum of the stack with fiji.sc/
During the Cold War, in 1952 Soviet Air Force fighter jets shot down two Swedish aircraft over international waters in the Baltic Sea. It became known as the Catalina affair. This is the Memorial of the men that lost their lives that day. You can find it at the Galärvarvskyrkogården.