Show opening in Chelsea: June 26, 6-9
Posted on June 23rd, 2008 at 12:22 am by Joergen
Edit: Last chance to see the Chelsea show: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11 to 6 are your last opportunities to see the panoramas on the wall. We are taking the show down on Friday, August 15, and I have no future shows lined up yet.
I am excited to announce that I have found gallery representation: 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel (532 W 25 St) really liked my art and decided to represent me for the foreseeable future.
And even better, he is opening a group show on June 26 that runs until August 15 with me, Richard Roth and Carol Salmanson, titled INCANDESCENT. So, if you are in town, swing by the gallery and see my art in person. The opening reception is on June 26, 6-9pm. Hours: Tue-Fri 11–6, Thu 11–8 and by appointment.
Here are the 9 panoramas I will show:

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George Washington Bridge (GWB)
Posted on June 17th, 2008 at 11:45 pm by Joergen

I really never knew what the structure above the GWB approach was, until I walked by and found that it’s another bus terminal, servicing NJ… who knew?
About 350 megapixel

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Yosemite Extreme Panorama Project
Posted on June 1st, 2008 at 12:00 pm by Joergen
Eric Hanson and Greg Downing from xrez.com invited me (and 70 others) to take part in the Yosemite Extreme Panorama Project. The project attempts to make an almost complete virtual panorama of the walls of the valley, in insanely high resolution. Teams went to 24 locations with gigapan bots and Canon G9s and shot each a 3-4 gigapixel panorama of the opposite wall. Sometime later this year they will map those panoramas onto a 3D model of the valley, but you can see the individual results now (Silverlight plugin necessary, use your scroll wheel for zooming in).
Update: the first previews of the 3D renderings are online: HDRlabs blog and Autodesk blog
Of course, I tried to shoot some panoramas, in the beginning with great effort, towards the end of the weekend with a bit less, since I was running out of memory, and nature is great, but not my thing.
Here are the results, and more after the jump:

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