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Mar 07, 2009 13:12 |  #1

Hope this in't a re-post. Check out the link then zoom in on the crowd.

Friggin amazing!!

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Mar 07, 2009 13:13 |  #2

first: lol i built one of those for fun last summer


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Mar 07, 2009 13:27 as a reply to  @ jcp2000's post |  #3

this man's face is falling off!

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Mar 07, 2009 13:59 |  #4

looks like it's a stitched picture




  
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Mar 07, 2009 14:19 |  #5

This is awesome. There's a buy behind the president...looks like he fell asleep.


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Mar 07, 2009 14:22 |  #6

I think this is a repost, but well worth it. I love this picture. Its cool to look all along the outside of where the event is happening and see all of the media tents on top of buildings. You can also zoom in all the way to the far back building and see people standing in the windows.

This gigapan is simply amazing.


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Mar 07, 2009 14:23 |  #7

Oh, also look on top of buildings for goverment snipers and secret service! Its like a wheres waldo book!


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Mar 07, 2009 14:32 |  #8

Check out the "Queen of Soul". I know she has what doctors call "a little bit of a weight problem" but seriously, this gives a whole new meaning to double chin. also notice the floating hat....spooky.

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Mar 07, 2009 14:38 |  #9

Ha ha! A co-worker showed me this a few weeks ago. Very cool what can be done with stitching!


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Mar 07, 2009 14:42 |  #10

Very cool picture, amazing all the things you can see as you zoom in.

I dont think there were enough cameras around this even though :p

Would be fun to be shooting from that middle platform up above everyone! I also love the HUGE camera boom that they are using back behind the video/sound booth.


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Mar 07, 2009 17:01 |  #11

Yeah all well and good but what's the burst rate like :D


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Mar 07, 2009 17:25 as a reply to  @ artyman's post |  #12

It's interesting, but I can't say I like it.


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Mar 07, 2009 21:27 |  #13

The gigapan (external link) is a unit with a point and shoot mounted. Silly thing is it runs on a few AA's and can only take like 2-300 pictures. Read a small article on it a few weeks ago hehe.


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Mar 08, 2009 01:46 |  #14

BEphoto wrote in post #7475007 (external link)
Its like a wheres waldo book!

I thought that guy looked familiar...


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Mar 08, 2009 04:08 |  #15

The music score has SO many scribbles...last minute changes I take it...:)


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