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Relative Perception - Mini Planet Exercise

One thing I still fail to get my head around completely in regards to Mini Planet photography is relative perception. That is to say, not the distance something is from the camera, but rather the distance from the other objects within my planet are; the things that will form the exoskeleton of my planet.

 

Distance make a considerable change in standard photography, but one can change lens to gain a different perspective. Where as in mini planet 360 photography, where changing lens won't change the outcome of the final image, but slight variations in location will change drastically the perspective of your planet. I did a small test the other day in the Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, France and took three separate 360 mini planets at 100m apart from each other, to see how the perspective would appear in the final version. I will let the results speak for themselves!

 

Images shot with a Nikon D7000, Samya 8mm lens, Nodal Ninja Tripod head. 8 images (6 across, top and bottom) stitching with PT Gui Pro.

 

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Uploaded on March 1, 2013
Taken on February 16, 2013