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Burning Man 1996: Panorama of the Playa
This year I vowed to make a panorama of the playa. (Making panoramic scenes by taping together a number of standard-sized [printed paper] photographs has long been a hobby of mine. Some day I'll scan them in.) I took my digital camera to the top of the structure we built and proceeded to take a picture, turn to the right, repeating until I'd returned to the area covered in the first photograph. It took just less than forty photos to cover the entire scene.
Then I stiched them together to make a panorama, which is wide. Really wide. So wide that I had to break the thumbnails into the four quadrants; it was completely unrecognizable if I squished it to the canonical width for these pages.
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![]() Or if you would like to peruse the entire thing as a Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR) panorama, here it is. (You can navigate around by either (1) mousing down and dragging or (2) putting the mouse over the image and using the arrow keys.)
That's the end of my 1996 Burning Man tour. Thanks for coming along!
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