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Anamorphic pinhole taken by Nescafe coffee can on 6x24 cm Kodak Polymax paper. 360 degree view. Exposure about 15 min.
This is a screen cap from some test footage that I shot last fall using the Kolor Abyss 360-Degree GoPro rig. As far as I know, this was the first published 360-degree footage of great white sharks ever published. As you can tell from this shot, some of the sharks were very curious about the Abyss rig.
You can check out the 360-degree footage at www.kolor.com/blog-en/2014/11/03/exclusive-360-degree-vid...
This is a little lake in Kistokaj, Hungary. Enjoy the gateway! ;)
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Often a shot of just part of a scene can create a very misleading idea of the whole situation and this fact has been used extensively in fake news, especially over the last year with both the recent American election and the Covid-19 situation.
If you look at this shot you might be under the impression that few people are having their vaccinations done but that is really the opposite of what is happening.
This is just part of a huge hall and the whole place is full of people, doctors and health professionals sat taking medical information from people. Other sections where people are queuing, where they are sat waiting, sections where the jabs are being administered and other areas where you wait for 15-30mins afterwards before heading out! Everywhere, people are spaced out due to social distancing measures.
I am stood in a long line of people waiting to have basic information checked but without a 360degree shot you can’t appreciate the scale of the operation. A shot of a small part of the whole operation can give a very false idea of the vaccination centre!
This was the Lincolnshire Showground Vaccination Centre in February and since then, the numbers they are processing has increased greatly.
Built in 1889, the Little Cataloochee Baptist Church is maintained my the park service in a restored condition. Located approximately two miles from the trailhead on Little Cattaloochee Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. View my other 360 panoramas here flic.kr/s/aHsm3TrgKq
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.
probably one of the greatest trip ever: Safari in Botswana.
from your land rover you have a 360degree of pure and untouched landscape and sometimes you get like and you can see an impala jumping.
simply incredible.
paradise.
Anamorphic pinhole taken with cylindrical coffee can on 6x18 cm Kodak Polymax paper. Exposure about 10 min. Developed in old D-76.
Enjoy the same spherical pano in higher resolution with better interactive controls:
www.360cities.net/image/golden-november-days-along-carrut...
Enjoy the same pano in flat / equirectangular projection:
My new path. Let's see where we go from here.
360° Lightpainting!
Check out my page the see the interaktiv Version.
Best viewed on a mobil phone, even better with VR goggles. 😎
Enjoy!
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Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by Mafu Fuma, member of Aurora Movement
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The miniature view of Port Metro Vancouver and the North Shore, in Vancouver BC Canada.
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Camera Information:
Model: Sony NEX-6, Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 70mm, ISO: 320
Lens: LA-EA2 + Sony 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DT Alpha A-Mount Telephoto Zoom Lens (SAL55300).
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The miniature view of Vancouver City, False Creek and BC Place, in Vancouver BC Canada.
Camera Information:
Model: Sony NEX-6, Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 13mm, ISO: 100
Lens: Sony 10-18mm f/4 Wide-Angle Zoom Lens OSS Alpha E-mount (SEL1018).
Taken with a DJI Phantom 4 Pro Drone flown from the lookout (I can be seen mid-image). Twelve frames each comprising 5 exposures.
This 360 degree image shows Trollveggen, Litlefjellet and part of Åndalsnes city.
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The view of east Vancouver city skyline including Port Metro Vancouver, Burrard Inlet and North Shore Mountains, from the Top of Vancouver Revolving Restaurant at Harbour Centre Tower, in Vancouver BC Canada.
Camera Information:
Model: Sony NEX-6, Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 85mm, ISO: 100
Lens: LA-EA2 + Sony 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DT Alpha A-Mount Telephoto Zoom Lens (SAL55300).
Aerial panoramic captured over the Lakeshore Yacht & Country Club in Cicero, New York on the southwestern edge of Oneida Lake.
Enjoy the same panorama in higher resolution and with better interactive controls at:
www.360cities.net/image/dog-fountain-at-berczy-park-in-to...
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To show up panoramas Flickr isn't the best platform. Now I've found a way to show it to you interactive!!!
Please use the Link below and you can navigate in this panorama as if you were standing on the cameras place.
Put your mousepointer into the picture and klick the left button. You only have to move the pointer up....down...left....right....thats it.
If it doesnt work, you may need Java, Flashplayer or something else - perhaps a Quicktime plugin...I don't know...for me it works ;-)
If somebody wants this as a automatically running screensaver, please give me a short note via Flickrmail!
--->>> Link to the Interactive BMW Panorama <<<----
If you dislike the interactive view, you can navigate through it in "large" (height is optimized!).
I hope you enjoy it!
Klaus
--->>> The best stuff out of my stream is here! <<<---
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So a friend of mine, James Champlin, is walking 100km in 24 hours to raise money for Thames Hospice. Unfortunately he broke his ankle a couple of months ago (whilst walking) and has made a challenge into an even tougher challenge.
His story: Justgiving Page
He is also running an online LEGO raffle so I made this errr 'prize' of dubious quality for the raffle in between feeding and entertaining my 10 week old twins.
James Champlin's Brickset Charity Raffle
The ExoWalkbuster Suit -
This suit is guaranteed to help the wearer walk 100km in 24 hours despite any dodgey ankle injuries.
Features:
- fully mobile and pose-able.
- retro Vinyl surround sound system.
- 360degree spotlights for walking in the eeriest places in the UK in darkness.
- weatherproof seating area for comfort.
- Built-in liquid ablutions (water in, pee pee out)
- Fully controllable via smartphone.
- Vanity case for aftershave/perfume, moisturizer, lip balm and baby wipes.
- Built-in GPS so you never think you have walked further than you have actually managed.
INCLUDES:
Mini James Champlin sporting his Rocky-inspired grey tracksuit and smartphone.
Mini James always looks a little bit concerned so don't worry, he is actually doing ok.
NB. Thanks to Peter Reid for designing his Exo-suit which has been raided shamelessly for this build :-)
NMSU Natatorium
Las Cruces New Mexico
A few years back I was very involved in doing a series of stereographic projection style images. Basically it is a 360 degree panoramic photo that is composed of a series of images that are stitched together and re-mapped into a “little planet” style photo. They are lots of fun to do and you can create some really interesting images with this process.
One of my all-time favorites that I did during this period was of my friend Gina up on the high dive at the New Mexico State Univ. natatorium. It turned out to be a tricky image to stitch together. The original one that I posted about six years back had some technical issues that had always bothered me. But at that time I lacked the necessary skill and patience to correct them. So recently I dug up the original files and redid it and corrected some of the stitching as well as some exposure problems.
This image was composed of 8 separate photos that were shot with a Nikon D90 with a 10.5mm fisheye using a 360Precision Absolute panoramic head and were stitched together with PTGui software.
This image is made of 35 drone images (Phantom 4), and not from a Ricoh Theta S ;)
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www.360cities.net/image/late-afternoon-at-alligator-rock-...
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Enjoy in full size (900 Pixels high):
www.flickr.com/photos/76363614@N05/28194493048/sizes/o/
Taking the individual photos for this panorama from Maennliturm inevitably means there is considerable parallax error in this pano, I've tried to hide stitching erros, but I'm sure there are 'many'. With Photodrones as capable as they are as of 2017/2018, it might be better to use a drone for a similar pano.
Hares have a small blind spot immediately in front and behind their heads, but they very nearly have full 360degree vision
Jill bought me this gift/experience a few months ago and today was the day for doing it!!
Part of the 'experience' was a slide show presentation on the history and construction of the bridge.! That was amazing indeed considering how long ago it was made!!
Then we went up, 16 of us crammed in that little box!! The lift is mounted on some rails on the outside of one of the pillars!!
Then being on the walkway and seeing 360degree views - Superb! We were able to see the trains coming through, feeling the vibration too! Then picking out familar places from a completely different perspective!
Great pano shot here showing the other bridges and part of the viewing platform!!
6 picture stitch done by Bimostitch Lite
So I thought I'd drive around the the other end of the bridge on the south side to take some pictures from there as well!!
Great experience - ta Jill!
See and explore the same pano in 440 Megapixel size & with better interactive controls:
www.360cities.net/image/harolds-point-at-killbear-provinc...
Enjoy the same panorama in flat/equirectangular/static view:
This is the View from the top of the Glebe hill in Tandragee to the right of where the picture was taken is a very large quarry home to two pairs of Peregrene Falcons and a favourite Place of mine for watching them .from here you have a 360degree view and can see up to 40 miles away on a good day
Just for fun!
A 360° Equirectangular Panorama, featuring some of my Astrophotography Gallery images.
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Jill bought me this gift/experience a few months ago and today was the day for doing it!!
Part of the 'experience' was a slide show presentation on the history and construction of the bridge.! That was amazing indeed considering how long ago it was made!!
Then we went up, 16 of us crammed in that little box!! The lift is mounted on some rails on the outside of one of the pillars!!
Then being on the walkway and seeing 360degree views - Superb! We were able to see the trains coming through, feeling the vibration too! Then picking out familar places from a completely different perspective!
So I thought I'd drive around the the other end of the bridge on the south side to take some pictures from there as well!!
Great experience - ta Jill!