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I haven't uploaded anything in a long time! I bought one of those silly fisheye adapters for my cell phone's camera and decided to make a test run with it in the Kitchen. It worked pretty well. It's obviously not the best quality, but I think I'll enjoy the toy...although it does require a lot of touching up in Photoshop afterwards.

Springtime 360 pano, HDR version. Stitched from 3 HDR layers, each HDR layer comprising pano stitched from 51 photos, taken as follows:

 

elevation -60 degrees, 60-degree azimuth steps (6 shots)

elevation -40 degrees, 30-degree az steps (12 shots)

elevation 0 degrees, 24-degree az steps (15 shots)

elevation +40 degrees, 30-degree az steps (12 shots)

elevation +80 degrees, 60-degree az steps (6 shots)

 

In the future I may tweak this pattern a bit; probably go to elevations of 0,+/-35,+/-70 (same azimuth steps, those are good).

 

The HDR steps were -1 2/3, 0, 1 2/3 EV. Probably I should've gone with +/- 2 EV. Also, I think the over-exposed layer is pretty useless for this sort of shot, really you only need the under-layer to handle burn-out in the sky.

 

It was windy that day so there are some mismatches in the HDR overlays in the details of the tree branches...but only if you look close.

 

I didn't do anything special with the nadir...figuring out how to handle that is my next project.

 

View in pano-viewer.

El 20 de diciembre de 2009 así estaba en Pantano de la Grajera.

para verla comomo panoramica cubica:

viewat.org/?hd=1&i=es&id_aut=1151&id_pn=6898&...

 

David Mach’s Golgotha exhibit at Chester Cathedral

 

Probably best viewed in full screen mode over at theta360.com

theta360.com/s/nlHR5IMK47IBXIsDGsFLn03UG

 

Interior de la Iglesia de San Bartolomé en Logroño, La Rioja, España

viewat.org/?i=es&id_aut=1151&id_pn=1753&pag=4...

 

Harvard's Arnold Arboretum in Boston: June 2008

 

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