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same pano in higher resolution & with a better interactive viewer:
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..... in case you wondered, this image is deliberately not straight...
Enjoy a static/flat version of this pano:
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On Flickr in full resolution:
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Enjoy the same Panorama (correctly leveled) in higher resolution and better interactive controls:
Every time I see this thing I'm taken back to 1955 and my Saturday Matinee days. I can't help seeing the atomic mutated Giant Tarantula menacing everyone from the movie "Tarantula!"
Tarantula! is a 1955 American science-fiction, giant monster film from Universal-International, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, and starred John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. The screenplay by Robert M. Fresco and Martin Berkeley was based on a story by Arnold, which was in turn inspired by Fresco's teleplay for the 1955 Science Fiction Theatre episode, "No Food for Thought", also directed by Arnold. I loved Topper, (Leo G. Carroll) as the must have mad scientist.
This tarantula is actually the Ecosystem Exploration Craft & Observatory. In its former life, it was the stage for U2’s renowned 360° Tour, one of the largest traveling stages in rock history, and now has a permanent home at Loveland Living Planet Aquarium. EECO and the Rio Tinto Kennecott Plaza provide new opportunities to explore and learn, as well as space for private parties and special events such as Nights Under Lights, where EECO lights up the night sky as guests look on. Cool and all but to me it still makes me think of that giant tarantula from the fifties!
Info Courtesy: Wikipedia and Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
Crab Spider (Phrynarachne lancea, Thomisidae)
There were multiple little white "droplets" like bird droppings on adjoining leaves which obviously correspond to the silken placemat the spider is seated upon. Whether they are alternative perches or there were other spiders (I couldn't see them) or the spider progresses from patch to patch as it matures or according to its mood or time of day, I don't know. This behavior appears to be characteristic of the Phrynarachne genus (the so-called bird-dropping spiders) of Thomisids, aimed at both mimicking bird droppings as a cryptic defence and as a lure for potential prey.
I sat and watched this guy for a while and it revolved left then right than back to the left and occasionally did a full 360degree turn.
Pu'er, Yunnan, China
Sajek is an excellent tourist spot at Baghaichari Upazila in Rangamati District. A place situated in one of the most amazing and thrilling part of Bangladesh whice is perfect for Tourist, Travelers, Backpackers and for everyone.
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Same pano in higher resolution and better interactive controls: www.360cities.net/image/bewoelkter-oktobertag-auf-der-hal...
They say the best camera is the one you have on you... - I would have been happy to have my regular Panoramic Tripod with me..., but traveled light & captured this pano handheld without tripod
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Same Pano as a 360degree interactive (VR) picture in higher resolution:
www.360cities.net/image/allen-lambert-galleria-brookfield...
While this building is open and accessible to the public, its owner and manager will require a special permit for professional photography on the premises. The use of a tripod is considered a professional photography. Luckily I had already captured the component images for this when I was (very politely) told I was breaking those house rules and asked not to take any more pictures ...
After a long day and night spent around 9,200 feet in the Bighorn Mountains near Medicine Mountain hiking into, and out of a steep gorge to shoot my primary subject. I had long since lost my mental focus, My mind was as blurry as my eyes. I was cold, but my muscles were on fire from hauling my gear all day. I was just one more skeeter bite away from calling it quits and crawling into my sleeping bag.
"It's only sleep. If I don't shoot it now, when will I?" I told myself and I shouldered my pack one more time and trudged through the boggy spring melt runoff to shoot this massive and majestic old tree snag that has been on my bucket list for some time. It was already 2:30 a.m. so I knew I'd only have time to shoot one pano (50 frames @ 30 sec ea.) by the time I got there and set up before dawn started brightening the sky up too much. It wasn't until I'd turned off my headlamp and shooting the pano that my eyes adjusted and I started to notice the faint glow of the Northern Lights in the sky. N/NE is the left side and N/NW is the right side in the image. After packing up my gear I stood there to savor the moment of the Aurora, mountains, crisp cool air, sounds of elk bugling nearby, the dimming milky way, and the light of a new day coming reflecting off the clouds.
"Time and Tide wait for no man"
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For 360 panoramic view open image in Flickr on pc.
Image will automatically begin rotational view after loading.
Left click and drag to view up/down left/right.
"esc" to view as 360 x 180.
Left click mouse to return to auto rotational view.
Slower computers may have difficulties in viewing with smooth rotation.
Same spherical pano in higher resolution and better interactive controls:
www.360cities.net/image/indian-river-at-lang-pioneer-vill...
Made it up ok.... here we see the beautiful views looking in a north-easterly direction towards the town of Guisborough, usually you'd get 360degree views but today it was'nt very clear in the other directions still i'll settle for this :-)
Location: Marina Bay Sands ,10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956 .
Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Developed by Las Vegas Sands, it is billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion, including cost of the prime land.
Marina hotel is comprised of three 55 storey towers, which opened in April 2010. The three towers are connected with a one hectare roof sky park offering 360-degree views of Singapore’s skyline and featuring beautifully sculptured gardens, restaurants and a swimming pool.
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Greenery
Circuit House Road, Rajshahi
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#Tiny #tinyplanet #tinyplanets #AyonSaha #Ayon #360degree #Rajshahi #road #Bangladesh #green #greenplanet #greeneyes #greenroads #BD
Same Pano in higher resolution with better interactive controls:
www.360cities.net/image/allen-lambert-galleria-brookfield...
Day by day our green world is getting warmer due to climate change. Let's raise your voice against pollution and contribute to build a green world for our new generation. Otherwise nature 'll take it's revenge and it is a must.
Travelling the Australian Outback certainly gives meaning to "A Big Country". It took five months from Go to Whoa.
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - I've heard of 360° rainbows before, but had never seen one until now. It only appeared for seconds at a time, when the mist below the Skógafoss waterfall was just right. I took out my widest lens and captured this while frequently wiping off the glass. The radius of a rainbow from the center (the antisolar point) to the outer edge is always 42°. But my 14mm lens only had a field of view of 81°, which meant I couldn't quite capture it in it's entirety. I would have needed a fisheye lens.
Spectacular vista from 13,000 ft elevation in the San Juan Mountains! That blue Alpine lake looks like a puddle from 13,000 feet up!
same pano in higher resolution & with better interactive controls: www.360cities.net/image/bicycle-racks-at-the-toronto-domi...
After 5 hours climb, we have reached the pass, with magnificent 360degree view.
Camera GPS Altitude: 3132.1 m
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The view of Vancouver's famous spots, including Stanley Park, Canada Place and Lions Gate Bridge, from the Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant at Harbour Centre Tower, in Vancouver BC Canada.
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Camera Information:
Model: Sony NEX-6, Shutter Speed: 1/15 sec, Aperture: f/4, Focal Length: 10mm, ISO: 3200
Lens: Sony 10-18mm f/4 Wide-Angle Zoom Lens OSS Alpha E-mount (SEL1018).