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En 2004 en Logroño se erigió este Monumento a los Peregrinos a Santiago de Compostela por la Asociación Riojana de Amigos del Camino de Santiago.
Interactiva:
In 2006, the Des Moines Public Library opened a new Central Library. This award winning building was designed by David Chipperfield, a well known London architect. I love this new building, and have done several panoramas. This one, an equirectangular projection, makes the stacks appear rambunctious and way out of order.
See this one as large as possible.
The cockpit of a Bell 206 Jetranger, formerly used in the Swedish marine defence forces. Kept in the air by Flygvapenmuseum helikopter, an association connected to the Swedish Air Force Museum.
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
Hand held with Sigma 8mm back 2006. Ugghhh...all kinds of stitching errors and patch jobs. Yuck! I need to shoot more than 4 shots, use a tripod and really get into this stuff.
Too bad it take sooooo long to do, even on my Powermac G5.
View the interactive version by clicking link below:
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Updated: Feb 10, 2006 newest version above.
Dahlia_K was asking me about spiraling with a sine squirclamshell. This is how you set it up -- a two by one rectangle with the text (or image) tilted so that the end of of the first row meets the beginning of the second.
In this view, I saw my first view of a California Mille vehicle. Which one is it?
If this spherical image renders correctly in your browser or app, you should be able to scroll up, down, left, and right.
This is my first equirectangular try, quite proud of it, even if it still has some problems. This was made with Hugin, Autopano-sift, Enblend and photoshop. I took zenhit and nadir hand-held.
Here's an interactive view of it here, but it's in low definition since flickr doesn't keep the high resolution picture cause I'm not a pro. We can also see some problems in the picture but still fun to see :).