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​In a joint effort with Diller, Scofidio + Renfro Architects, SIMAXIOM created a series of 4 virtual reality environments for the Pierre Chareau Exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York City. For more information about the exhibit, please refer to the link below:

 

thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/pierre-chareau-modern-arc...

Grid for Perspective Equirectangular

Equirectangular Panorama made using the video function of my camera. I started recording, panned around very slowly with the camera on the tripod, and then took out still frames from the video using Quicktime.

 

It was a lot more effort than just shooting pictures normally. But it worked out fine. The video was on a low quality setting and made for some strange blending as the exposure settings changes panning around.

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INTERACTIVE VERSION

www.360cities.net/image/kalepa-ridge-trail-2013#-9.50,35....

 

End of the Kalepa Ridge Trail, you get down on you hands and knees to peer over this ledge which drops thousands of feet below to the ocean. The beach below is the jewel of beaches on Kauai at the end of the Nepali Coast trail, considered one of the most pristine in the Hawaiian Islands. We laid there and watched humpback whales playing just off shore.

 

You can see Sahale Mountain and Doubtful Lake.

See it in VR panorama using Seb's viewer here. (4.5mb)

 

Oops. Missed a spot. It was hand-held.

 

Sony A6000 + Yasuhara Madoka 180

 

For better experience, download 'Original' and use standalone viewer like FSPViewer ( www.fsoft.it/FSPViewer )

 

Hier trennte eine Zugbrücke die Vorburg von der eigentlichen Burg

 

Virtuelle Tour

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.

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