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Shot with a 16 yr old Nikon D40 digital SLR (6 megapixels, before I cropped it). Paired with Nikon 85 f/1.8 G lens, shot wide open. Processed in Photoshop.

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You prolly woun't get an idea about the amazing Megapixel this photo has by just looking at this flickr upload. the original file has dimension of 37785 x 8227 which is approximately equivalent to 310 MEGAPIXEL. btw this is not a Gigapan.

The photo has such an amazing details.Just to give you an idea i have posted a zoomed in part below.

 

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154 Megapixel Panorama. Feel free to zoom in and have a look about! :-)

20000x9000, 180 megapixel, multi-row panorama of Waddesdon Manor.

18 images were used to create this panorama.

Taken on a nodal rail to eliminate any parallax errors and stitched using PTGui Pro. A white card was used for accurate white balance.

Original file size was 1.2gb! Uploaded jpeg is 110mb in size.

When you visit Skogafoss waterfall you can easily get overawed by it's sheer size, the power of the water and the deafening roar.

It's a beast of nature that measures 82ft across with a spectacular drop of over 200ft, it certainly gets your pulse racing the closer you get.

The pounding thud as the water hits the floor, the mist and spray and that sense of power was definitely something I wanted to somehow portray in my images.

I soon realised the only way to get that shot was to zoom in close to base of the waterfall and hope some mad fool would get close enough to give the image some scale.

Thankfully this kind gent made his move and headed for an instant soaking amongst the mist... what a legend!

Forte de São Julião da Barra - Oeiras, Portugal

[panorama merge, original file size 340 megapixel]

It’s a bauble...at Christmas. It’s also a handheld 50 megapixel shot from the EM1 mk3

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A four picture panorama stitch of the American Falls at midday, resulting in a 63 megapixel panorama of the natural wonder just north of Buffalo, NY. Of course, all of those megapixels don't mean much in this image downsized to 800 pixels wide :-) #etbtsy

 

Why midday? Well, while the golden hours of the dawn and dusk are great, we don't live and see the world only during those times, do we?

Re-working some old raw files.

(Image taken with a 3 Megapixel, 21-year-old DSLR).

This small wildflower is Sabatia angularis, commonly called rosepink or Bitterbloom, is a plant native to eastern North America. It is geographically widespread and found in a variety of habitats, often in open areas. Having fun with the wonderful colors and definitions of this 3-megapixel camera, the Canon D30 from the year 2000.

(Spanish): Esta flor silvestre se encuentra en Florida pero también en todo este de EU, y se desarrolla en areas abiertas. Muy contento con los colores y definición de esta cámara de solo 3 megapixeles).

(Camera: Canon D30, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM).

(Location: Lake Jesup park, Sanford, Florida).

This image from my Album: Florida Woodlands..

 

The Aurora is a very strange phenomenon that gives you very little warning that it's about to light up the night sky in a rather spectacular way.

An hour or so earlier that night we'd be treated to a fleeting glimpse of green dancing across the sky but that had soon faded along with our hopes of a getting a memorable photo.

So at midnight i trundled off to bed feeling slightly deflated that the famous Icelandic light show had been ever so meagre but now I realise patience is the key where the Aurora is concerned.

30 or so minutes had passed but as i lay on the bed trying to sleep I noticed the window behind the thin curtain had a strange glow about it.

With that I was up, I threw on a coat grabbed the camera and raced outside giving Dom a shout on the way.

Yep spectacular, amazing, jaw dropping - the sky bright green and full of dancing light in every direction. I'm so glad I didn't nod off to sleep!

First trial at High Resolution (40 megapixels) imaging using my E-M5Mark II. The plant is in a small pot about 3 inches in diameter.

One has to zoom in on the image at 300% or so (in a photo editor app.) to detect the defects caused by vibrations. They are nonetheless there. The more reason to use a remote in addition to the tripod.

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

No, I did not need the 50 megapixel of this camera to make this picture, 20 would have been fine, but from time to time I go over the settings and Bruce or Calypso are always there to help me. You do have the risk of having to clean the front of the lens when your that close.

 

Thanks for all the faves and comments, even for just taking the time to view my photo's, much appreciated.

 

If I give faves, then most of the time they are not given in a "blink of an eye", I like to look at details to see how much they enriched a photo and how they draw my attention, to everyone "keep up the great/nice/good-looking/wonderful work of photography".

The highest point on the road between Mud Lake and Leadore, Idaho, Gilmore Pass is a remote and beautiful landscape.

 

This vertorama was constructed from two 10mm hdr images auto merged in PS CS3. The individual hdr images were five exposures each and first merged and tonemapped in Photomatix 3.1. After cropping the result is a 18 megapixel square image.

 

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ENG: A wonderful 48 megapixel view from the 1838 meter high Breitenberg, across the Kesselmoos to the Aggenstein. The Aggenstein is a 1986 m high mountain in the Allgäu Alps and Tyrol directly on the border of Germany and Austria. There it is located in the Bavarian part of the Tannheimer mountains a few kilometers south of the town of Pfronten in Germany and Vils in Austria.

 

 

GER: Ein wunderbarer 48 Megapixel Blick vom 1838 Meter hohen Breitenberg, quer übers Kesselmoos zum Aggenstein. Der Aggenstein ist ein 1986 m ü. A. hoher Berg in den Allgäuer Alpen und Tirol direkt auf der Grenze von Deutschland und Österreich. Dort befindet er sich im bayerischen Teil der Tannheimer Berge wenige Kilometer südlich von der Stadt Pfronten in Deutschland sowie Vils in Österreich.

Kodak DC280. 2 megapixel, 120 dpi, point and shoot digital camera. www.dpreview.com/reviews/kodakdc280

With a Hoya 72 filter held in front of the lens, the camera was IR capable.

 

My first digital camera. At the time it was very expensive. Around $500.00. U.S. I still have it. Still works. Cant transfer images onto any computer after OS WIN XP.

 

No crop. No post processing.

 

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Norwich. Old Digital camera, Fujifilm finepix A400 4.1 megapixels

6 Image stitch creating a single 67 Megapixel file. Who needs medium format???

Currently on a photo trip to Öland with Magnus. Friday morning sunrise at the lighthouse Långe Erik captured with a 2.1 Mpix Sony DSC-F55 camera from 1999.

99-photo multi-row HDR panorama. 34,944 x 18,386. (642 megapixels.)

 

Today's photo is my last panorama of Horseshoe Bend and my favorite of the set. This was taken about 250m from the other panos.

 

I packed up my tripod thinking that I was done taking panos for the day. Jess and I walked around the northern part of the bend, spending some time together enjoying the view. The scene seemed to change rapidly as we traveled along the rim. Before heading back, I ultimately decided to reassemble the tripod for one last shot.

  

Max zoom version.

  

My gear

Canon EOS R5

Canon EF50mm f/1.2L USM lens (w/ hood)

Hoya UV filter (sometimes I use a polarizer)

iFOOTAGE TC7 Carbon Fiber Tripod w/ Quick Fastbowl

Acratech Multi-row panoramic head

Acratech Nodal Rail

Acratech L-bracket

EOS R/R5 compatible mounting plate

Remote trigger

 

Software

PTGui Pro

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC

Adobe Photoshop CC

Topaz DeNoise AI

Color Fidelity Color Profiles for Canon EOS R5

  

Some of these links are referral links; buying from them will send me a couple bucks. Thanks for your support.

A 30 megapixel panorama created from 5 images with my compact Olympus mirrorless MFT camera. While editing found to much negative space and decided to add the moon. Something fool!

Technical Info: Olympus OM-D EM5, 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 @ 12mm, handheld, ISO: 200, Mode: Manual, f/8, 1/350 sec, Stitch 5 images and edited on Photoshop CC.

unknown tiny flowers and bee. google says hover fly?

• 35 Megapixel Rendering

• SweetFX / ReShade

• Jim2point0's Cheat Table (FreeCamera, Timestop, FOV)

• SRWE for Hotsampling

 

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108-photo multi-row HDR panorama. 35,605 x 18,276. (650 megapixels.)

 

A little bit after sunrise. Sky starting to fill in with beatiful clouds over a deep blue background.

 

In the previous two photos that I shared of Horseshoe Bend, I had to crop the fully stitched image below ~512 megapixels in order to import into Lightroom. This resulted in a lot of the sky being removed as well as some of the edges of the canyon.

 

This photo's sky had fantastic clouds and color; I wasn't prepared to simply crop it off, so I had to go back to the drawing board.

 

After trying a few different methods, I ended up processing this almost the same as the last two shots in PTGui, but instead of cropping and then going back to LR, I cut the photo in half and took each half into LR. I processed each half separately and then reassembled.

 

This probably took around 3 or 4 hours to process since I had some trouble slicing and reassembling the photo properly.

  

Max zoom version.

  

My gear

Canon EOS R5

Canon EF50mm f/1.2L USM lens (w/ hood)

Hoya UV filter (sometimes I use a polarizer)

iFOOTAGE TC7 Carbon Fiber Tripod w/ Quick Fastbowl

Acratech Multi-row panoramic head

Acratech Nodal Rail

Acratech L-bracket

EOS R/R5 compatible mounting plate

Remote trigger

 

Software

PTGui Pro

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC

Adobe Photoshop CC

Topaz DeNoise AI

Color Fidelity Color Profiles for Canon EOS R5

  

Some of these links are referral links; buying from them will send me a couple bucks. Thanks for your support.

Canon 300d 6.3 megapixels

One of my favorite spots which i visit again from time to time.

The Thur River in Switzerland offers a few of these nice waterfalls to be discovered.

 

This is a pano using seven vertical shots. The final cropped image has 100 megapixels

f/10, 8 seconds with ND filters.

 

Hope you like it! And if you do, please leave a fave.

A reduced res version of a 105 megapixel, 16 shot panorama. Merged in Lightroom

Das Dorf Stelle in Niedersachsen.

 

An HP Photosmart C618 camera from the flea market for €5.

2.1MP CCD with a Pentax zoom lens.

full size is 64mpix (click to open...) You will need an 8K monitor :-)

Self-portrait using a Fuji X-Pro1 and being economical with the light (and the megapixels). This camera does not have face recognition. A shot like this has to be done manually. I actually prefer it this way. In situations like this one also does not need 30, 40 or even 60 MP sensors as the current generation of high-end digital cameras would offer. 16 MP, as this camera has, is plenty. And my dream camera is indeed an older one, the 18MP Leica M9.

(Image taken with a 6 Megapixel DSLR, the Canon 10D).

What a wonderful place to hike with many multi-use trails. 6 miles of trails will take you through habitats such as sand pine scrub, pine Flatwoods, sandhill, and bayhead swamp.

(Spanish): Panorama del Lago Proctor, un pequeño lago pero con un hermoso area y 8 kilometros de veredas que llevan a uno por muchos diversos ecosistemas).

(Camera: Canon 10D, Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II).

(Process: Panorama made from 12 vertical images really close together on manual mode @ 28mm on the tripod)

(Location: Lake Proctor Wilderness Area, Geneva, Florida).

This image from my Album: Florida Woodlands..

 

shoots 50 megapixel high resolution mode pictures.

208 Megapixel, 27000 x 6600 Panorama of Blenheim Palace.

A nodal rail was utilised to eliminate any parallax issues for a perfect stitch using PTGui Pro.

.. or natural fractals .. found in Mannheims Luisenpark .. happy Wednesday my friends :)

This is cropped down from 46 megapixels to what?

If Google Photos had not reminded me of this photo I took a decade-and-a-half ago, I would have completely forgotten about it—I can't even remember taking it.

That beauty here is Ogi (pronounced as Og-hee), a very smart orange tabby at my parents' place, showing off his climbing and jumping skills.

 

Taken with Pentax K100D Super 6 megapixel digital camera and smc Pentax‍-‍FA 50mm F1‍.‍4 lens.

 

Fortunately, I took this photo in raw format, so modern-era noise reduction improved a bit on the original. Other than that and slightly tweaked curves, that's it - this is as close to straight-out-of-the-camera as it gets, in full six-megapixel glory.

Minolta DiMAGE 7 CCD-Chip.

2/3"-type interline primary-color CCD with a total of 5.24 megapixel (with a 4.92 megapixel effective resolution; 2560 x 1920).(Sony ICX282)

 

Mount Ötscher, the highest mountain in Lower Austria, seen from St.Leonhard.

Taken in October 2007, this is one of my earliest digital efforts altogether. It was taken with my first digital camera - a PENTAX OPTIO L30 compact point & shoot (7 megapixels) - which I had bought to send an urgently needed photo by e-mail. I'm rather fond of this scene, with the tempting red apples, so I'm glad to have the chance to share it on flickr!

Nun’s Cross Farm is a well known landmark on the ‘high Moor’ near the town of Princetown.

The house was built-in 1870 by John Hooper who had leased the land from the Dutchy of Cornwall and after he and his wife took occupancy in 1871, they proceeded to raise a family. Mr & Mrs Hooper lived well into their 90’s and after that the house itself fell into disrepair and dilapidation.

These days, after a little restoration, Nun’s Cross Farm is run by a local school as a bunkhouse and base predominantly for school parties, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Ten Tors etc.

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