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When it first snowed in October, I went to take a little pano of this neighborhood fire station.
I thought about removing my steps in the snow, but decided to keep the "scorpion" shape it made. I only removed the 3 dots made by the tripod.
Also made a little planet.
Technical information:
51 images in 3 rows of 4-8-4 images + nadir * 3 exposures each.
Shot at 10mm, ISO400 f13 and 8s +\- 2 stop.
Generated 3 equirectangular panorama (one per exposure) with hugin and post process with photomatix.
Brought back the equirectangular pano in hugin to generate this stereographic projection.
I'm learning and want to improve. Don't hesitate to post constructive criticism!
Je veux m'améliorer. N'hésitez pas à me donner des critiques constructives!
This is the equirectangular version of this little planet stereographic projection. The sky is a bit messed up, so don't zoom in too much ;-)
Best viewed with interactive viewer
After much strife, and about 6 attempts, my first Equirectangular panorama is complete! Much thanks to sebprzd and manuperez for their support and valuable suggestions that enabled me to finally get this right! 38 shots total, taken with an 18mm lens. Stitched with hugin and enblend.
Immersive view HERE
360° Panorama München
Equirectangular projection of a full 360x180° panorama taken at the "Fünf Höfe" (large shopping gallery) in Munich.
Check out the interactive 360x180° version:
SPHERE - 360x180 (Flash based - 8MB!)
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Camera: Pentax K20D
Lens: 10-17mm fisheye @ 10mm
Aperture Number: f/8
ISO: 100
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Pano-Maxx panoramic tripod head
6 shots on tripod (60º rotation)
1 shot for the zenith + 2x for the nadir
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#Breitachklamm #Oberstdorf #Allgäu #Deutschland #Germany #Gorge #Equirectangular #360 #360x180 #Panorama
I heard that Blender 2.6 can use an equirectangular as an environment map, and had to try it. But I'm apparently a Blender idiot, so it took me a long long time to suss it out. I count this little video as a triumph, even if it's dead-stupid-simple and goes by in the blink of an eye.
First time out with Blender.
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Addendum. Y'know what? I don't think this is what I think I was. The reflections aren't right (see, sky on the bottom). I think the image was just used as a background image, not as an environment map. Haven' t figured out how to do this properly without going to the Cycles renderer.
When we order our food from the Pisces Chippy here in Fleetwood, they give us a receipt with a number on top. We then have to wait outside at the "back door" for our order.
They considerately built a large shed for Customers to wait in if they want to stay out of the wind and rain. The shed is equipped with lighting and it has an entrance and exit and social distancing markers on the floor.
My first time at this chippy. I whipped the camera out (as you do when you're standing in a large empty shed during lockdown) and grabbed a shot.
Just for fun.
Check out the interactive view.
Inspired by Seb Przd's celebration of 100 equirectangular panoramas.
Taken in the quad area of the Santa Rosa Junior College, Petaluma Campus. An equirectangular panorama stitched from 17 exposures (times three at each position for HDR). Tone mapped with Photomatix and color corrected in Lightroom and Photoshop.