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Vielle citée de Carcassonne, place devant le chateau ducal
6 images + nador + Zenith - Nikon 10.5mm - A la main
Voir la projection stereographique ici
Srushti IMX made a 3d animated VR 360 degrees video version for a fantasy world called – Floating mountains
I taught a workshop for the Urban Sketchers on equirectangular perspective and the talented Sara Simões did this drawing of museu Bordalo Pinheiro with a *handmade *grid.
This was done on an iPhone 5s using an app called Sphere. The app will display it in an immersive way. You can also see it here: www.thesphere.com/137029
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Full equirectangular panorama of the large room in Lamberton Conservatory.
View this panorama in the interactive viewer.
(This will open a new window to SPi-V, an interactive panorama viewer created by Aldo and hosted at fieldofview.com. Requires Adobe Shockwave.)
Dear member of the equirectangular community, I do not pretend to distrub you with bad realisations. But I feel myself in a cul-de-sac when I try to realise a good equirectangular with an interesting front object like this.
I use:
- Sony Alpha-100 Reflex
- Sigma 10-20 mm ultra-wide-angle
- a tripod
- I do not have a pano head
- PTGUI
- Eventually the GIMP to correct stitching errors afterwards
Please tell me your opinion: are the stitching errors due to the distorsion of the objective, or rather to the parallax errors? The panel in the middle of the pano was at less then 1 meter from the camera.
Initially I prefered a wide-angle rather than a fisheye because I thought the fisheye was too exclusive for its use. I can go for a treck, and shoot anything, and when I stop for a pano I don't need to change the objective. But now I feel that fisheye is so much more appropriate for pano...
I know consider 2 options:
- sell back my ultra-wide-angle and buy a fisheye
- buy me a pano head
Anyway I publish here a GIMPed version to make it presentable.
Thanks in advance for your advice.