MacWorld San Francisco 2002

This series of panoramas were taken during the Macworld Conference and Expo, San Francisco, January 2002. All shots were taken using the new 360 One single-shot panoramic photography system, introduced at the show.

Shots posted below were taken using Nikon Coolpix 990 and 995 cameras and have not retouched unless noted. A single exposure was necessary to generate the panorama.


City Hall

San Francisco City Hall.

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Outside Mel's Diner

Mel's Diner: Famous from "American Graffiti", and right around the corner from Moscone Center. Two exposures from a Coolpix 990 were used, and later composed using Adobe Photoshop.

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Mel's Diner Employees

A panoramic photo of the Mel's Diner employees. 360 One makes it simple to take crew photos.

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USS Panpamito

A WWII-era submarine docked in San Francisco Bay.

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Alcatraz Lighthouse

View from Alcatraz Island overlooking the bay.

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Macworld Entrance

Entering Moscone South after the keynote, attendees are treated to a huge poster of the new iMac.

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San Francisco

City skyline is reflected in a map of San Francisco.

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Boat to Alcatraz

We arrive at Alcatraz for some sight-seeing.

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Alcatraz Cell

One of hundreds of cells on the Alcatraz tour.

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Birdman of Alcatraz

A panoramic painting by the Birdman of Alcatraz, as photographed with the 360 One.

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Entrance to MWSF

Signs are set up and the new iMac is revealed moments after the keynote has ended on Monday.

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Photography by Christian Murray, Cycloview Media.

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