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Equirectangular panorama of the Infante Square in Porto, Portugal.
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(This will open a new window to SPi-V, an interactive panorama viewer created by Aldo and hosted at fieldofview.com. Requires Adobe Shockwave.)
Learn about the technique for this here
Resting at the rim of the crater of Mt Fuji. On a very cloudy day. :)
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This is a terrible stitch because the people have been cut to pieces. After shooting the panorama, I took clean shots of all the separate groups of people on the theory that I could plug them in to the full panorama. In practice, that's too much work! If I have a chance, I'll go back and replace this image.
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Sechs Belichtungsreihen, manuel in Photoshop gemischt (insgesamt 42 Fotos: Vier Horizontal, zwei Nadir und ein Zenit- jeweils sechs mal).
Das Böckstiegelhaus in Werther (Westf.). Wir fotografieren neuerdings auch in 360°. Kontakt: www.id-stein.de
An equirectangular panorama taken on constantine bay, in cornwall (UK)
As a panorama, its no great one, but I did it just for the planet it made - see HERE
ULAN.BAHA.PINDOT (Shoot for a Cause)
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