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*** NOTE *** You can see the immersive VR version of this at my Web site:
www.lumenetic.com/vr_files/whitepocket/whitepocket.htm
If you have a slow connection, it will come up blurred but will eventually get sharper. You can navigate with the mouse.
It had snowed about an inch on the 15th so I was hoping for some snow and standing water. But by the time I got to WP, most of the snow had melted and there wasn't any water to speak of.
Doing some thought experiements for an up and coming projection - I thought this "intermediate" image was pretty enough to give it some nice colours and share.
Stitching of 22 photos (11mm - 30s - f/2.8 - ISO 250).
RAW editor : DXO PL 2
Stitcher : Hugin
Post editing : Photoshop CS6
Hanglide explained about the equirectangular projection of the earth surface, adding a link to an interactive version.
Ofcourse we're used to look at the earth from the outside in, not the other way around. I made this image a couple of years ago as a better view of the earth surface, from the inside out. The water of the oceans is transparant, so you get to look in to space. Here's the interactive version.
Leipzig Burgplatz
interaktives Kugelpanorama
Canon 5D Mark IV,Canon Fisheye Zoom EF 8-15mm 1:4 L USM, Novoflex VR-System PRO II,zwei Reihen a 6 Bilder= 360°, verrechnet in PTGui Pro,1/100 Sek.,f/8 ,ISO 100
A panorama of the screen prep area in the Ideum production studio. Ideum designs and builds multitouch tables and touch walls. It also creates custom software and hardware for museums and other public spaces. www.ideum.com