
GigaPan.org Snapshot
Over at the GigaPan website they have a dynamic front page that features panoramas from a user created, themed collection. These change periodically and can have pretty much any theme you could want, from panoramas created on a specific day, panoramas of an area to those associated with a public holiday.
Having returned from a pleasant few days away over the bank holiday I checked in on the world of GigaPans and was surprised to see my Armed Forces Memorial panorama staring right back at me. Thanks to Jeffrey Baker my panorama had been listed along with 37 other images as part of his ‘memorial day gigapans‘ collection to commemorate Memorial Day, a national holiday in the US marked on the last Monday of May.
To suggest your own collections of featured panoramas you first need to be a registered user of the GigaPan website, registration is free. Then send an email to illah [at] ri.cmu.edu with the following information;
- name of collection,
- curator user name (you),
- id numbers of panoramas separated by comma.
Example
Lego
cidodd
542,4964,4983,4985,10993,11033,11160,22300
Posted: May 26th, 2009 by Chris
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GigaPan Imager
Just a quick post to add to my slowly expanding set of GigaPans.
I intend to give you a more in depth account of my more significant and/or interesting GigaPans. However from time-to-time I will give you a quick look at other panoramas that I have taken. You can always check out the GigaPan website to keep up-to-date with the latest creations.
Posted: May 12th, 2009 by Chris
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Gigapan Preview
The
GigaPan website has been created to enable people and communities to come together through images that have so much detail that they themselves are the objects of exploration. Create yourself an account and you can upload images, over 50 MegaPixels, of your own. The real aim is to create
massive images, with the robotic mount now available for a range of cameras you can take
1000′s of images and combine them to produce panoramas of a
GigaPixel (1000 MegaPixels) and more. Since I purchased the original robotic mount at the start of the year I’ve slowly got used to the new style of photography and some of the quirks of stitching the large number of images into one panorama.
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Posted: May 5th, 2009 by Chris
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Lego Painting by Jules
Less than a month ago we took a stand against our boring beige walls and bought our first piece of art. This immediately brightened our home and inspired us to expand our collection as soon as we had the time to look around for more.
Without a second thought our good friend Jules asked us if we wanted her to paint us a picture of our choice. Of course we wanted a painting by Jules after she made us our wonderful Monster Rug. After throwing a few ideas around we soon decided on a Lego theme. We did have a slight problem, our Lego collection is all Star Wars related and all the bricks in our home are varying shades of grey.
Jules came to the rescue and provided a few suggestions and we soon commissioned our second piece of art. Within a couple of weeks we had the pleasure of Jules visiting our humble abode and the joy of hanging a superb and vibrant piece that makes our home just that little more enjoyable.
Posted: April 24th, 2009 by Chris
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