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Hi guys, I'm so glad to show you another ultra-awesome creation by the friend Nicola Stocchi! ❤
Complete virtual tour here (via Roundme.com)
Have a look at Nicola's complete album with our renders!
#mecabricks #blender #render #3d #pano #360
© 2016 - Gabriele Zannotti & Nick0937
Hi guys, I'm so glad to show you another ultra-awesome creation by the friend Nicola Stocchi! ❤
Complete virtual tour here (via Roundme.com)
Have a look at Nicola's complete album with our renders!
#mecabricks #blender #render #3d #pano #360
© 2016 - Gabriele Zannotti & Nick0937
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
The house was completely destroyed in the 2020 wildfires.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
The house was completely destroyed in the 2020 wildfires.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
Para empezar el año una receta de JUAN IGNACIO LLANA, todo un fenómeno en fotografía esférica: Damos proporción 2:1 a una foto, la etiquetamos como "equirectangular", la subimos y flickr se encarga del resto.
Observaréis una especie de sifones en la imagen, únicamente atribuibles a la web. También ha perdido calidad y foco.
Subo a continuación la toma original.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
Panorama view from the Apollo 16 Lunar Module (LM) window taken on-orbit during Revolution 16 of the mission. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 16 images starting with frame AS16-113-18297 thru end frame AS16-113-18307. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who reported that there are no stars visible in the sky due to the bright lunar surface reflection of the Sun.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
View this image in panorama: www.360cities.net/image/donner-lake#397.24,7.32,70.0
Testing Hejnar Panoramic head. Canon 8-15mm @ 8mm with 7.5° tilt + 3 nadir shots patched.
I realize this isn't the best, but I'd like to learn how to improve for future reference. Feedback is appreciated as well as any tips and tricks.
I was asked to make this pano and while I agreed I made no promises. For one, I wasn't sure how noisy the long exposures would be. The actual images were really more true to the lighting situation as it was really darker than this to my eye however I was able to lift some detail with RAW. I did a lot of post work to remove that noise which gave the intermediate image a very plastic look. Also, I had to hand stitch most of it because PTgui couldn't find matching points.
While there are a lot of issues with this image (no! don't look at that nadir! :), the person for whom I took it for is pretty happy with the fond memory that it evokes.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
had to fill in bottom and top since I didn't shoot it. now that Photosynth website disappearing want to move them to flickr, even though I haven't seen a way to zoom into it.
I could enjoy astroimaging near Mt.Fuji through the calm night. The site was dark and open toward east, but the sky was not dark toward east due to light dome over Tokyo. The site was not good for imaging of rising comet.
equipment: Ricoh Theta Z1 on a compact tripod
exposure: 60 seconds at f/2.1 and ISO 1,000
site: 733m above sea level at lat. 35 22 03 North and long. 138 32.59 East in Asagiri Highland 静岡県朝霧高原. Ambient temperature was around 5 degrees Celsius or 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind was mild. SQML reached 21.08. Seeing was bad, and guide error RMS was around 3" at the low elevation in the sky. The view was open toward the direction there, but the site was not suitable for imaging of rising comets.
360 degree immersive taken with a Ricoh Theta S. -- Pan with the mouse. I haven't figured out how to zoom yet.
You can see me standing behind the tree.
Yesterday I took the 360 up to hoodooland. Here I was trying to set the camera up on a rock and accidentally pressed the exposure button on my phone, which controls the camera.
Old man, old rocks. I'll be gone in a few years; they'll last a few hundred. In both cases we'll be replaced with newer, maybe more fantastic, versions.
I had my GPS tracker and my RoadID bracelet. On the way out I met two guys from Connecticut who were just arriving.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
This is an old pano shot which is re-uploaded for making pano-rella (umbrella with panorama printed inside).
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can stop the dizzily revolving panorama by clicking on the X at top right. Then it will become flat again. Click again in the same place to make it spin crazily again.
Panorama view of Apollo 17 lunar surface photos for Station 6 taken during the third moonwalk of the mission by Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan and lunar module pilot Harrison (Jack) Schmitt. The panoramas were built by combining Apollo 17 images starting with frame AS17-141-21575 through end frame AS17-141-21603. The panoramic images received minimal retouching by NASA imagery specialists, including the removal of lens flares that were problematic in stitching together the individual frames and blacking out the sky to the lunar horizon. These adjustments were made based on observations of the Moon walkers who reported that there are no stars visible in the sky due to the bright lunar surface reflection of the Sun.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can stop the dizzily revolving panorama by clicking on the X at top right. Then it will become flat again. Click again in the same place to make it spin crazily again.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can stop the dizzily revolving panorama by clicking on the X at top right. Then it will become flat again. Click again in the same place to make it spin crazily again.
(Pakistani Wedding) Ready At The Venue - Day 1 - IMRAN™
(My niece) Dr. Iman & Dr. Asaif Wedding. My talented & accomplished cousin Amneh & her lovable (despite being bearded 😂) hubby Imran, my late dad’s cousin Fakhar with my “baby brother” Dr. Usman — checking the wedding venue Day 1. My niece Iman made it a 2-in-1 Mehndi+Shaadi (Bride’s Event) - and even chose & designed the decorations & layout of this event. Tap for full screen & view all around 360 degrees plus top to bottom.
© 2022 IMRAN™
#Pakistan #wedding #family #events #Shaadi #Lahore #Mehndi #design #360x360 #360VR #panorama #IMRAN
Had some really nice evening images of the Lloyds building but I though - we have all seen that - let's improve it.
Well - that's where I ended.
MathMap composer in Gimp did the main parts.
Ricoh Theta V
The color is this photo has NOT been altered. This is the color as it really is due to forest fires east of Salem, Oregon about 20 miles.
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can stop the dizzily revolving panorama by clicking on the X at top right. Then it will become flat again. Click again in the same place to make it spin crazily again.
360° Marina Walk Little Harbor Ruskin Florida 20220814 - IMRAN™
Premiere is failing to save this as a 360x360. This is supposed to be a 360x360 degrees video (which I made some random music to add to). Are you able to see the 360x360 view by swiping around as I walk around to the yachts and marina? Facebook is playing music but the video is frozen when I’m testing playback. Testing on YouTube too. Maybe it’s still processing in their system. Please add a comment to let me know. Thanks!
© 2022 IMRAN™
You can click here for a much better view (sharper, better color, and no nadir and zenith pinching) or enjoy what Flickr™ provides. But do click on the external link (to fieldofview.com) and you'll be happy forever--if you derive your happiness from watching carefully made 360 panoramas on the best viewing platform online.
You can stop the dizzily revolving panorama by clicking on the X at top right. Then it will become flat again. Click again in the same place to make it spin crazily again.