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An interesting and artistic office complex in Puebla, Mexico.
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HDR version coming soon...
An interesting and artistic office complex in Puebla, Mexico.
Click here to see an interactive version.
HDR version coming soon...
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360 degree image of the common room at Maclay Residences.
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This set of equirectangular images features of Replica of the Nao Santa Maria, Christopher Columbus's famous flagship docked in the port of Fuengirola (Malaga).
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This "My First HDR" group looks like a fun place to put our first HDR effort. Here's mine.
I started using HDR when Adobe added the capability to CS2. I needed it because of the lighting difficulties in panoramic photography: at some point you're looking into the sun. What I liked about this shot was being able to get the details in the clouds and also the reflections in the solar panels. I never liked Adobe's HDR, so I didn't get excited about HDR until I learned about Photomatix a few months later. Now I use HDR techniques on over 90% of my shots that I care about.
You can use QuickTime to view the panorama created from this picture
at this cool panoramic site from Berkely.
The image can also be viewed with the SPi-V Shockwave viewer.