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360 image of my bachelor apartment in second life. It was created for a store, i had to edit to make it into an apartment, i couldn't get rid of those bright panels so i added an animated script so it looks like blue fog, its actually pretty dope
Milkyway and Zodiacal Light were visible barely.
Red ghost of me is visible to the south of my wagon. Green light is fluorecence of my head lamp, Zebralight H502d.
www.zebralight.com/H502d-L2-High-CRI-Daylight-AA-Flood-He...
Five persons were enjoying astroimaging other than me at the night.
equipment: Ricoh Theta S on a compact tripid, Kirk TT-1 on the roof of my wagon.
exposure: manual at ISO 1,000 f/2.0 60 seconds via iPhone Plus
The exposure started at 10:14:01 February 7, 2016 in UTC or 19:14:01 January 17, 2016 in JST.
site: 1,400m above sea level at lat. 36 46 45 North and long. 139 46 45 East near Sanbonmatsu-Chaya in Nikko Tochigi 栃木県日光戦場ヶ原三本松茶屋
Dark Sky Meter read as 20.17 on iPhone 6 plus. Temperature was around -15 degrees Celsius.
Chaya 茶屋 means tea room. They serve tea and fancy sweets.
Varaha Cave Temple was rock-cut at 7th century, during the Pallava Dynasty (who ruled from 4th to 9th centuries) at Mahabalipuram, near Chennai, India.
Weather forcast was poor elswhere, and I tried this site for the first time. Clouds came frequently, and strong wind shook my thick equipment badly.
Here is a frame, taken with the equipment. The guide scope moved.
www.flickr.com/photos/hiroc/44515994892
equipment: Ricoh Theta V on a compact tripod on the ground
exposure: 60 seconds at ISO 1,000 and f/2.0 as usual
site: 10m above sea level at lat. 35 47 20 North and long. 140 48 01 East in a beach park in Kamisu city facing Kashimanada Pacific Ocean 茨城県神栖市 波崎シーサイドパーク
It was quiet and cool there at the night. No snow was on Mt. Fuji.
equipment: Ricoh Theta V on a compact tripod on the ground
exposure: 60 seconds at ISO 1,000 and f/2.0 as usual
site: 1,145m above sea level at lat. 35 24 26 North and long. 138 38 25 East in Asagiri near Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka 静岡県朝霧高原
SQM-L was 21.24, and Ambient temperature was around 11 degrees Celsius or 52 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is a short 360-degree 3840x2160 pixel timelapse movie.
I could enjoy astroimaging near Volcano Akagiyama through the calm night until morning twilight. There were three star gazing men at the night in the weekend. One had big reflector, and we all could enjoy viewing many objects with it.
Here is a frame taken through the night:
www.flickr.com/photos/hiroc/52554833595
equipment: Ricoh Theta Z1 on a compact tripod
exposure: 60 seconds at f/2.1 and ISO 1,000
processing: resized with Photoshop and made timelapse movie with Filmora
site: 1,498m above sea level at lat. 36 32 19 North and long. 139 11 06 East in Volcano Akagiyama in Gunma, Japan 群馬県赤城山. SQM-L was up to 20.80 at the night. Temperature was around -3 degrees Celsius or 27 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind was mild.
360 image of my bachelor apartment in second life. It was created for a store, i had to edit to make it into an apartment, i couldn't get rid of those bright panels so i added an animated script so it looks like blue fog, its actually pretty dope
Near Princeton. For a 360º surround view on mobile devices see kuula.co/share/NjJWF?logo=0&info=1&fs=1&vr=0&...
Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Oakland, CA
Best seen on Field of View viewer.
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This is an equirectangular projection of composite satellite images from NASA. While it is clearly not my photo, I have included it here to demonstrate the interactive equirectangular projection tool on a familliar image (earth).
Aldo made a similar version that is flipped. That way when it is viewed interactivly it is as if you are on the inside of the earth looking out.
Here is the description of the equirectangular projection taken from www.wikipedia.com:
The plate carrée projection or geographic projection or equirectangular projection, is a very simple map projection that has been in use since the earliest days of spherical cartography. The name is from the French for "flat and square". It is a special case of the equidistant cylindrical projection in which the horizontal coordinate is the longitude and the vertical coordinate is the latitude.
The spherical earth can only be mapped onto a developable surface by allowing distortion, so certain geometric properties on the sphere are not preserved. The Plate Carrée projection is a cylindrical projection but unlike the Mercator projection, the entire sphere, including the poles can be represented on a finite sized map. The projection is not a conformal map so angles are not preserved.
Because of the distortions introduced by this projection, it has little use in navigation or cadastral mapping and finds its main use in thematic mapping. It has also become a de-facto standard for computer applications that process global maps, such as Celestia, because a given co-ordinate is very easily identifiable in an image file.