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San Francisco
( equirectangular projection; watch here plus.google.com/u/0/113917390722624035964/posts/5JhQiaKja8L )
After a test, this is my first real attempt to create a panoramic HDR picture. Stitched with Hugin. 20mm/2.8 Nikkor lens on D800 body with ISO 250, f5.6. Three rows with 12 pictures each in -1/0/+1 EV, so 108 raw pictures total. I haven't built myself a parallax free pano head yet, hence the stitching errors in close proximity.
Tango 12 - Adidas' official ball for the 2012 UEFA cup.
Highlighting the tetrahedral symmetry of the Jabulani seam pattern together with it's dual to create a surprising octahedral symmetry! All while giving homage to the Tango motifs of the 80's and 90's. How does Adidas keep coming up with this stuff!
so Photosynth.net is deprecated.. and I'm baffled and unsure how to export from microsoft photosynth.net and convert the output .pano file to import to
flickr without regenerating the orginal equirectangular image.
But at least it looks pretty much the same to me
photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=abfd3213-f11d-498f-aa10-ee52...
Photomatix doesn't handle equirectangular panoramas very well. Might be a memory issue. This one is tone mapped but not with the 360 option because that created dark shadows over parts of the image. So, there is a seam in the immersive view.
Dusting off this camera out of the closet, and taking it down the block for a view to see if it still works. It does.
equirectangular projection of the 'Oscar Niemeyer Museum' (aka 'The Eye') - a massive concrete structure used as art expo space - Curitiba / Southern Brazil
shot with a Canon 550D and Sigma fisheye 10mm 2.8 lens
stitched in PTGui
from 3 different EVs (+2, 0, -2) - tonemapped / fused in photomatix
post-processed in Photoshop CS4