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A crop from my previous post, as suggested by John Kortland. You pays your money and makes your choice...

Minolta Rokkor 58mm f/1.2 on a 1Ds

[ 0.02 sec (1/50) | f/1.2 | FLength 58 mm | ISO 400 | Manual exposure ]

Don't remember what these were called, but the tasty little spherical snacks filled with a range of stuffings were mighty tasty!

 

Tokyo, Japan

  

Gorgeous Winter Solstice Dusk 360° 4π Spherical Panorama At Long Island New York Home - IMRAN™

Where In The World Is IMRAN? And where is Imran? Can you spot both in this full 360x360 spherical panorama I took tonight at my home marina in New York?

Another spectacular Long Island South Shore dusk at blessed home at Heron Pointe, East Patchogue, NY. The Great South Bay shimmers in shades of jade, blue, and gold while the clear sky is bordered by just the right amount of perfect clouds to make for a gold and red hot iron sun's farewell dusk. Created from a single photo taken with my Nikon KeyMission 360. I had to enhance the colors in Photoshop and used the clone tool very roughly to cover the wood piling I had set the camera on because I did not have a stand or tripod with me.

 

© 2016 IMRAN™

Created with Apophysis. One of a series of four fractals created using a tutorial by drummerboy08

The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the

Orbaliciousness group today at the suggestion of Xavier.

 

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Ricoh Theta S at Phantasialand in Germany

 

(before the rides started running for the day, so poking the camera thru the netting didn't seem too naughty)

Spherical Pacific Black Ducks sleeping on the bank of Enoggera Reservoir.

Cathedral gardens, Manchester.

This picture also has been taken at the wedding of our friends about a month ago. I'm curious about their reaction. Think, they didn't realize what we did outside while they were dancing.

 

There has been some minor FHDR processing to the original picture that came out of the camera. Nothing else has been changed or added.

L'oeuvre photographiée est réalisée par Adrian Colin : www.adriancolin.com/

Create with JWildfire 2.50

Its a metallic Dream !

Creative on the go. Can't always have my dslr. So im getting comfortable with using my phone also. My first time trying spherical photography.

theVRkit Panorama shooter by DerManDar (DMD) that captures spherical panoramas in both modes Handheld/Rotator. Available on both platforms Android and iOS.

 

Refrigerator

 

Panoramas are typically conceived of as wide views of a landscape, or sometimes, a cityscape or seascape.

 

In my view, panoramas become more interesting when they feature the interior of a common household object, such as a cabinet, or in this instance, a refrigerator.

 

When viewed through a good VR headset, such as Oculus Go, or even Google’s Cardboard, small things become huge, architectural. Shelves become floors, empty space becomes an atrium.

 

The entire visual image becomes a gymnasium for the imagination.

 

pnr.ma/eyCuDT

 

London, UK

14 mm (FF), ISO 200, f/8, 1/400s

 

I was hoping this wasn't the case, but it seems like the situation has changed a bit from when I first heard about Teufelsburg. It's deifinitely not a real urban-ex site anymore.. There are people who give "tours" of the site for €7. I have no idea what their real affiliation to the site is, but they seem to have it on lockdown. It's a shame we weren't able to explore on our own, but at least I got some good photos. More free advertising for these capitalists I suppose..

I was hoping this wasn't the case, but it seems like the situation has changed a bit from when I first heard about Teufelsburg. It's deifinitely not a real urban-ex site anymore.. There are people who give "tours" of the site for €7. I have no idea what their real affiliation to the site is, but they seem to have it on lockdown. It's a shame we weren't able to explore on our own, but at least I got some good photos. More free advertising for these capitalists I suppose..

Abstract inspired by ambient music.

I think it's amazing what the naked eye can't see. Imagine if we could see things as the macro lens or the microscope do?

That's a fairly old one, from the year I started doing these kinds of panoramas actually. I couldn't resist to redo this, it is really nice to see that, and how much better I can do things now, with the exact same sources. Still plenty of issies here though.

 

I guess everybody has their own reasons, but I was always drawn to this type of exploration, I dig industrial stuff for sure, but seeing how people were living in the area I come from just a couple of decades ago totally creeps me out. Being there, it almost gets too real at times. This bulding does not exist anymore, man, I wish I had taken more photos, there was some amazing stuff in there, "locked" rooms with furniture, daily utensils, almost untouched, religious iconography, old photos etc.

 

Usually only a few rooms had stone walls or some kind of isolation and heating (kitchen, sleeping quarters), most of the rest, just wood planks with the wind blowing through all year long. Often the basement was a stable for animals (have some stories from my childhood regarding that), or cellar with no foundation, just earth (which is not a bad idea; for temperature / humidity regulation and storing vegetables, fruits over winter etc.).

 

The chalk letters at the top of the turquoise door, not sure if it's visible here on Flickr, is something they did (and still do) in Catholicism around new year, and in my original file, I think the date says 1980.

  

Technically, that's a sperical panorama consisting of 11 individual images, with an equirectangular projection yielding ~54,3MP, 10444 x 5222px.

 

Nikon D90 (APS-C crop sensor / DX)

Samyang 8mm f/3.5 UMC FE CSII

ISO200, 8mm, f/3.5, 0,6sec

(thus 12mm full frame equivalent)

tripod with panorama head, remote

A spherical blue tit close to Kilcoole in Ireland.

Created using Mandelbulber and what I really would like to use is a 360 video player soyou can look around. This is a video of the equirectangular flight but locally using krpano I can actually look around in the video. Just don't know where to post it so I an do that on the web.

Canon EOS 30, Canon 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens, Kodak Elitechrome.

ODC Our Daily Challenge: A Compound Word:

1. wedding party

2. light-blue, light blue, pale blue lightblue

3. ball-shaped, globular-shaped, spherical-shaped

4. friction surface

 

Detail-shot on our morning walk, passing a huge tent with wedding decorations and remains of a party outside in a cold winter night

 

New 365 Project 2022: 008

 

I replaced the contents of a crystal ball photo with swirls of dark color! What do we see for 2024?

captured with ENNA München Ennalyt 1,9 50mm

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This is not altered from what I saw when I opened the software and found this atop my random fractals generated by the program. What a beauty it is.

Spherical photo of a Farm but in Little Planet format. This is 7 separate photos taken with my Canon 8-15mm Fisheye f/4L using a Nodal Ninja 4 and stitched with Autopano Giga.

Explanation: Ghostly in appearance, Abell 39 is a remarkably simple, spherical nebula about five light-years across. Well within our own Milky Way galaxy, the cosmic sphere is roughly 7,000 light-years distant toward the constellation Hercules. Abell 39 is a planetary nebula, formed as a once sun-like star's outer atmosphere was expelled over a period of thousands of years. Still visible, the nebula's central star is evolving into a hot white dwarf. Although faint, the nebula's simple geometry has proven to be a boon to astronomers exploring the chemical abundances and life cycles of stars. In this deep image recorded under dark night skies, very distant background galaxies can be found -- some visible right through the nebula itself.

(Text from apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050728.html)

This photo was taken may 2011 in Khlepcha observatory near Kiev, Ukraine.

Equipment: reflector S&K 200 mm. f/5, Mount WhiteSwan-180, camera QSI-583wsg, Tevevue Paracorr. Off-axis guidecamera Orion SSAG.

RGB filter set Baader Planetarium.

L: 15x600 sec., RGB: 5x600 sec. each filter, all unbinned.

North up.

Processed Pixinsight and Photoshop CS5.

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