Archive for the ‘GigaPan’ Category

Back to School!

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Fall Semester classes begin today at Fort Hays State University. I shot this GigaPan of Picken Hall last spring just days before graduation. Where has the summer gone?


Tea Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast, Hays, Kansas
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Click on the image and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. You can also move around by simply clicking and dragging on the image. Probably best enjoyed in the full screen version.

Tiger Book Shop, Corner of Park and Seventh

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Just one more week until classes begin at FHSU. Time to buy some books!


Tea Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast, Hays, Kansas
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Click on the image and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. You can also move around by simply clicking and dragging on the image. Probably best enjoyed in the full screen version.

St. Joseph Church (Oblique View)

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Shot at the end of last winter, this is the view of St. Joseph Catholic Church from the southeast. How many pigeons can you spot on the roof and steeple?


Tea Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast, Hays, Kansas
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Click on the image and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. You can also move around by simply clicking and dragging on the image. Probably best enjoyed in the full screen version.

Martin Allen Hall, Fort Hays State University

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Martin Allen Hall is located between Picken and Rarick Halls on the campus of Fort Hays State University. According to the FHSU website:

Martin Allen Hall is named after Martin Allen who settled in Hays City in 1873 and attempted to make improvements to the city by planting and cultivating in the surrounding areas. Allen was the man most responsible for Old Fort Hays becoming a College. Martin Allen Hall is the home of the Psychology Department.

This image was shot in mid-July 2008. If you look closely you can see evidence of some of the construction that was just getting going on campus at that time. You might also spot my GigaPanning assistants Edi and Berti if you look closely.


Martin Allen Hall, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas
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Click on the image and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. You can also move around by simply clicking and dragging on the image. Probably best enjoyed in the full screen version.

1401 Ash Street, from St. Joseph’s

Monday, July 28th, 2008

1401 Ash Street is a house I’ve always admired. I’m not sure exactly why – maybe it’s the turret room. In any case it looked lovely this past spring when the trees were in full blossom. Does anyone know the proper name for these pink-blossoming trees?


1401 Ash Street, Hays, Kansas
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Tea Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast

Monday, July 21st, 2008

I’ve neglected this blog for far too long. To make up for it, I’m going to begin a series of regular, weekly postings in order to spur my writing. I’ll begin this with a series that I’m going to refer to as “GigaPan Mondays”. Each Monday I’ll post a GigaPan image from around Hays, Kansas for your viewing pleasure. Some will have stories, others will stand on their own. You’re encouraged to visit the GigaPan.org website where you can log in and create shapshots of details of these images and make comments on them.

To begin the series I’ve selected a GigaPan I shot this past spring of the Tea Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast at the corner of Fort and Thirteenth Streets. I haven’t stayed there myself, but perhaps someone who has can comment on what the experience was like.


Tea Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast, Hays, Kansas
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Click on the image and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. You can also move around by simply clicking and dragging on the image. Probably best enjoyed in the full screen version.

Gigapan Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

For Easter this year the Gigapan.org website is featuring a number of GigaPan images with “hidden” Easter Eggs. I have the honor of having posted one of the eight featured images. So if you’re up for a little exploring, welcome to my front yard. There are three dozen hidden eggs, as well as two Easter bunnies and a couple of other treats. If you view the image on the Gigapan website you can login and take snapshots of all of the eggs and critters that you find. Happy hunting and Happy Easter!


A Front Porch Easter Egg Hunt – How many eggs can you find?
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Gigapan of Hays, Kansas – Spring 2008

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

It’s been about 4 months since I got my GigaPan robotic tripod head and began taking Gigapan photos. One of my earliest panoramas with the new robotic head was a taken from just west of the southern edge of town and was one of the subjects of this blog post. The earlier panorama had a lot of vignetting because I didn’t have sufficient overlap between the images when I originally shot them. I’ve learned a lot over the last couple of months and so for the beginning of Spring I decided to go out an reshoot that panorama (slightly expanded) for my hundredth GigaPan. Here’s the result…


Hays, Kansas – March 20, 2008
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Ice Storm Damage, December 11, 2007

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

A new GigaPan of the ice storm damage downtown in Hays, KS.


Limb down on 12th, just west of Fort

First Gigapan Images of Hays, KS

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

I’ve recently had the good fortune to acquire a GigaPan robotic camera mount, which allows one to make highly detailed panoramas. My first attempt with the device resulted in the wide panorama of town from the southwest as seen below. Click on the image to go to the Gigapan site where you can zoom in and pick out details of the town. There is some vignetting in the stitch because I didn’t use enough overlap and I was using the maximum zoom setting on the camera.


Hays, Kansas

My second local attempt turned out somewhat better:


Picken Hall, Fort Hays State University

Any suggestions for other sites around town that would make a good Gigapan?