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Equirectangular Panorama - Nikon D3 + Sigma 8mm fisheye + MK Panogiga

 

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The military port of Toulon (French - arsenal de Toulon) is the principal base of the French Navy, sited in the city of Toulon. It holds most of France's force d'action navale, comprising the aircraft carriers Charles de Gaulle as well as its nuclear attack submarines, in total more than 60% of the tonnage of the French Navy.

Washhouse Ardens water spring made with blender

This is an equirectangular panorama shot of the room we were staying in at Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast.

 

(Note: Apologies for the tripod but I forgot to take a nadir shot)

 

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Taken May 2006 Low Quality 1 Mb

Christchurch New Zealand Ramore Reserve at Dawn

360-Pano viewer should automatically open.

Equirectangular panorama built from 10 pictures, shot handheld.

See also its stereographic projection.

The Nakamurake is a traditional Okinawan style house, dating from the 18th century, when it served as the residence of the Nakamura family. Nakamurake has been designated a major cultural asset by the Japanese government.

 

Nakamurake displays many typical characteristics of a wealthy Okinawan farmer's residence, such as a red tiled roof with statues of shisa, lion like creatures that ward off evil spririts and are omnipresent in Okinawa, and a stone wall and high trees for protection against the frequent typhoons.

 

There are eight rooms in the main house of Nakamurake, each with a distinct purpose. The ashagi was the name given to an annex built to house the second and third sons until they were ready to form branch families, but this area was also used to accomodate visiting dignitaries and officials from Shuri. The building is really beautiful, both inside and out. Also, Okinawa cultural artifacts such as Awamori, Tsuboya pottery, and other artwork has been placed strategically throughout the house giving an even more genuine Ryukyuan appearance. The house is surrounded by a beautiful garden of trees in which some of them are over 250 years old.

 

It is recommended to combine a visit to Nakamurake with a visit to the nearby Nakagusuku Castle Ruins.

 

not so much edited, it's the images i use for the miniplanets, and if you map it on a sphere you can see all the 360° panorama

Image Disclaimer - Please note that all of the images shown are for illustrative purposes only. The rooms pictured are not necessarily typical of the accommodation available at Student Apartments, which can vary in terms of size, configuration, and finish.

A panorama showing the Spanish Moss during the Christmas show at the Lamberton Conservatory.

 

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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.)

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