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25 shots taken handheld. A few stitching errors, mostly on account of my standing below the stairs to take the shots. Still need practice shooting handheld.
This is a 360 pano taken at the world record attempt for the Worlds Biggest Astronomy Lesson.
We broke the record with over 1000 people attending
Equirectangular panorama of 6 fisheye shots 7xp = 42 images in MDRi. Unfortunately still not enough exposure bracketed to cover the outside light at the door entrance.
Watch the interactive panorama in full size:
fieldofview.com/flickr/?page=photos/hansruijter/548538288...
Please visit my website at www.rsnlandscapes.com to see the interactive view of this Equirectangular photo.
The equirectangular view from a deck that some fine craftsman made about seven years ago.
I had a heck of a time stitching the boards on the deck - no matter how many control points I manually added. I imagine parallax has a lot to do with it. Any tips or suggestions for avoiding this?
At the platform of Nagareyama station on Nyu-tetsu nagareyama line.
Please enjoy the interactive viewer! (thanks to fieldOfView and Aldo)
- SLR camera and lens: Nikon D90 /w Sigma 8mm fisheye
- handheld (with Simon's "PanoTool")
- 4 pan (Philopod pitch variation) 3EX(2EV) each.
What is the theme of this place? (We read it together in the book club). For a bonus point - what is the place called, and what does it do?
The Rabbit Hold in Palermo.
It is a cafe with an Alice in Wonderland theme.
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