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jboyd
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:12
After a bit of discussion earlier today about macro panoramics, I thought I would post this one. Made up of only 4 shots, in 2 rows. Not too dramatic of a photo, but it is a fun thing to play with instead of the usual landscape panoramics.

http://www.pbase.com/jboyd/image/35349956.jpg

thomascanty
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:15
Very interesting. With the detail you usually get in macro photography, I'd think that would make it more difficult to stitch together successfully. You did a good job on this one!

Ballen Photo
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:22
After a bit of discussion earlier today about macro panoramics, I thought I would post this one. Made up of only 4 shots, in 2 rows. Not too dramatic of a photo, but it is a fun thing to play with instead of the usual landscape panoramics.


While I'm not sure I'd call it a "Panorama", It sure looks nice. :D
This reminds me of a compilation of shots that somebody put together using pano stitching tools for shots of the Grand Canyon. I think they used a 2 mg camera, but by the time they were done, the resolution was "PHENOMINAL!" I wish I could remember where I had seen it. :shock:
-Bruce

thomascanty
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:25
This reminds me of a compilation of shots that somebody put together using pano stitching tools of the Grand Canyon. I think they used a 2 mg camera, but by the time they were done, the resolution was "PHENOMINAL!" I wish I could remember where I had seen it. :shock:
-Bruce

I think you're talking about this one: http://www.tawbaware.com/maxlyons/gigapixel.htm

It was done in Bryce Canyon, Utah. Not the Grand Canyon.

Ballen Photo
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:40
This reminds me of a compilation of shots that somebody put together using pano stitching tools of the Grand Canyon. I think they used a 2 mg camera, but by the time they were done, the resolution was "PHENOMINAL!" I wish I could remember where I had seen it. :shock:
-Bruce

I think you're talking about this one: http://www.tawbaware.com/maxlyons/gigapixel.htm

It was done in Bryce Canyon, Utah. Not the Grand Canyon.

YUP! That's the one.(Although my numbers were off) Can you imagine a "GIGAPIXEL"?
Thanks for finding that Lonnie. :D
-Bruce

thomascanty
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:45
Thanks for finding that Lonnie. :D

No problem. I remembered the photographer calling it the first "gigapixel" image, so I sent Google looking for that word and it was right up there at the top... :)

Ballen Photo
21st of October 2004 (Thu), 20:51
I remembered the photographer calling it the first "gigapixel" image, so I sent Google looking for that word and it was right up there at the top... :)

I'll BET! :D :D :wink:
-Bruce