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Ainhoa - Province Basque du Labourd (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) - France
360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
10.5mm fisheye - f/8 - 2 seconds - Iso 200
Zone ostréicole de La Baudissière - Ile d'Oléron (Charente-Maritime) - France.
Oyster huts from Oleron Island (France). 360° stereographic panorama - 9 pictures on tripod with Nodal Ninja 5 (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 2 for nadir)
Mars 2010: Solidaire. Image dédiée aux ostréiculteurs sinistrés de la tempête Xynthia
Experiment in PSE 13: Panoramabild aus 17 Einzelfotos erstellt (Photomerge),danach zu einem Quadratischem Bild skaliert,um 180Grad gedreht und mit dem Verzerrfilter "Polarkoordinaten" sowie kleineren Schönheitsreparaturen zu diesem Planeten geformt.
Die Aufnahmen sind im Jahr 2007 in Portoroz/Slowenien entstanden
this miniplanet is a collaboration between me and Foto_di_Signorina www.flickr.com/photos/amarcord69/
see comments for the original shot
14 fotos sacadas con un ojo de pez sigma 15mm f2.8.
Estan montadas usando Hugin.
Segun he ido sacando las fotos estaba anocheciendo, asi que he tenido que ajustar el balance de blancos de todas las fotos asi como la exposición del cielo antes de generar la panorámica.
Después de generar la panorámica, ajustar los niveles, y listo. (3 horas todo.)
Vista 3D interactiva (3,84 MB)
Añado a mi lista de futuras compras una rótula "Nodal Ninja", porque la que tengo cambia la perspectiva en cada foto y eso es una putada.
Y aquí, la proyección stereográfica (miniplaneta)
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14 long exposure shots taken with sigma 15mm f2.8 and blended using Hugin and Photoshop.
1,3"-3,6" @ f8 I took the photos at sunset so i had to change the exposure time for each photo.
Inmersive view (3,84 MB)
Curso de Retrato
Autor: Hermes Rochin
Año: 2015
Título: ex-convento Agustino
como fotografía libre les comparto este miniplaneta del patio del ex-convento, para generar la imagen fueron necesarias aproximadamente 60 fotografías. también les comparto el tour virtual de la misma imagen
Stitched Panorama
this planets was done using sigma 4.5mm lens, the first circular fisheye for apsc format, and a canon 60d. For the complete panorama. After some testing i found the best way for my purposes, 3 shots at approx 120° from one to another, taken flat. Sometimes remains a little area uncovered at zenith or nadir, but for stereographic projections it's not a problem. the only thing you must know before shooting is if you want to do a miniplanet or a tunnel, so you can shot pointing a little bit down or up for cover what you need. For the planets here, for example, i shooted a little bit pointing down (just 5-10°) so i obtained all the floor, and only a little bit of sky uncovered (unused in this kind of projection)
I took this image last week and i do not think it worked the best for this edit but now i can learn and improve.
Halle de St Antonin Noble Val - Tarn et Garonne (France). Central market place of St Antonin Noble Val. 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod with Nodal Ninja 5 (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir) and 1 extra picture handheld for nadir
The inscription on this grave in Barnoon Cemetery, St Ives, reads: Daniel beloved son of Daniel and Edith Rouncefield who died at Longships Talland Road on Feb 13th 1929 aged 17 years also Edith Jane Apr 13th 1946 aged 78 years and Daniel Aug 28th 1946 aged 88 years. Daniel Rouncefield senior was my wife's great grandfather.
Place centrale de St Jean de Cole (Dordogne) - France
Château de La Marthonie, Halle et Eglise St Jean Baptiste
360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
Villebois Lavalette (Charente) - France. L'Ancienne Halle du XVIIème siècle et la Fontaine . 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
Stereographic projection of a stitched 360-degree panorama, which creates a "mini-planet" looking effect.
This was taken in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah at the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (aka "Mormon Church").
The buildings surrounding this main street plaza include the Mormon Temple, Church Office Building, Joseph Smith Memorial Building and new towers of the church's City Creek Commercial Center.
A miniplanet edit of the linear Panorama of Grimmaische Straße including the entrance to Maedlerpassage in Leipzig, Germany. Find the original panorama: panoramastreetline.com/grimmaische-strasse-maedlerpassage...
Stereographic projection of a stitched 360-degree panorama, which creates a "mini-planet" looking effect.
This was taken in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah at the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (aka "Mormon Church").
The buildings surrounding this water fountain in temple square include the Mormon Temple, Vistors Center, and new towers of the church's City Creek Commercial Center.
Un point de vue stéréographique de la Museumplein (Place du musée) à Amsterdam, Pays-Bas.
A stereographic view of Museumplein (Museum Square), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
La Tour de la Chaîne à La Rochelle (Charente Maritime) - France. Une des deux tours emblématiques du Vieux- Port. 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
A 360-degree panorama showing Tower Bridge and the London City Hall. A glorious spring day and a fine place for people-watching.
Copyright 2010 © www.eyebender.co.uk
Stitched Panorama
today was a very hdrish, eye catching, postoprducting, saturating day. some new experiments with hdr, and 2 huge miniplanets, with hdr and a lot of shots :D
This is actually an image created from a scene in Seville. I used the perspective tool in Affinity photo
My youngest daughter on top of the world at Hanging Rock, Macedon, Victoria, Australia. I learnt a lot doing this one. This is my first try at stereographic projection, so lot's of mistakes. Nearly fell to my death taking this, will try again but in a far less precarious place.
Picnic at Hanging Rock is a great Australian tale, really good book worth a read that was also made into a good film: www.imdb.com/title/tt0073540/
31 images stitched in Photoshop CS5. Taken with a Canon 7d with EF 14mm L Series II.
Strobist: 580 EX II with Quarter CTO camera left bare, ETTL on cable.
Un point de vue stéréographique l'intérieur d'une pagode dans la Ancien palais d'été, Pékin, Chine.
A stereographic view from inside a Pagoda in the Old Summer Palace, Beijing, China.
A stereographic mini planet of a very small island. This is Lingy Holm on Ullswater in the English Lake District, photographed on a warm summers day in July. On our fifth day camping next to the lake, we chose to hire a rowing boat and rowed nearly from one end of the lake to the other, including landing on two islands. This stereographic mini planet was captured using a Pano Maxx tripod head and stitched from bracketed images using Hugin.
Click on this link for a flash-based immersive view of the equirectangular panorama from fieldofview.com.
Some people didn't quite understand the last Mini Planet I made of La Defence, so I thought I would change the perspective of the same photo to make it less confusing.
Un point de vue stéréographique de la Grande Arche de la Défense, France.
A stereographic view of the Grand Arch of La Défense, France.
This was created from a 180 degree fisheye taken pointing the lenst straight up. PS was used. The image was converted from polar to rectangular, then turned 180 degrees, then converted from rectangular to polar again. The planet completely disappears in the center, which I don't quite like. Well, who likes the planet disappearing into a black hole? Also the tree that was straight overhead has been smeared all over the edge. Actually think I'll delete this image! But easy it was, compared to the creation of miniplanet panoramas.
Abbaye Saint-Etienne de Bassac (Charente) - France
Abbaye bénédictine fondée au tout début du XIe siècle
360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
this miniplanet is a collaboration between me and Foto_di_Signorina www.flickr.com/photos/amarcord69/
see comments for the original shot