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La Chapelle de la Villa Algérienne - Cap Ferret L'Herbe (Gironde) - France
360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
A mini planet of a local basketball court.
Hope everyone is doing well, thought I would do my random drop by.
I do a bit of YouTube now ,feel free to stop by and say hello goo.gl/Wku92R
Circus Planet - Planète Cirque. 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod with Nodal Ninja 5 (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
Waterfall panoramas from Afon Cwm Llan, next to the Watkin Path in Snowdonia. Panorama stitched using Hugin from three sets of bracketed photos.
Click on this link for a flash-based immersive view of the panorama from fieldofview.com.
Here's a shot of the station at the bottom of the hill in my village. It lies on the North York Moors Railway - a heritage railway that runs steam between Whitby and Pickering through the North York Moors.
Manequin / Model : Alexander J.E. Bradley et Manon Abramovicz-Fontbonne
Photographie/Photography et Conception: Alexander JE Bradley et Robert Suwart
A warm, breezy night. Clouds were speeding by over the lights of Valletta. A one minute exposure wrapped up into a mini planet.
90 images stiched into a stereographic panorama. Late on a fall day, I shot this from the river side of the grounds. There are very few locations where the side opposite of the temple is not under construction or not showing traffic through the trees. I look forward to next year where the remodeled visitor center and grounds will be open.
This is a 29 frame HDR panorama of Whitby Harbor bracketed +/-2EV's = 69 shots in total. Sadly it didn't splice perfectly but I like the mad result so here it is.
St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg
You think this is weird? Zoom in !!!! It will become more and more confusing....................
Full spherical 360°-hdr-pano transformed as a "nadir-fisheye"
Parts of the floor (like a cross) and everything outside the circle is made transparent
User values: I=30; O=60; P=1; S=1; Z=10; R=40; XS=-1; YS=3; XCS=5; YCS=-5; Starting Level= 1+2 (I used a few parts of 2 in 1); NOL=10; LF=1
AutoSP, Mirror & DoNotFlatten...
All credit for the Mathmap code goes to Josh (Pisco Bandito).
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Manequin / Model : Alexander J.E. Bradley
Photographie/Photography: Alexander J.E. Bradley
Assistant Caméra/Camera Assistant: Joanna Swarzynska et Daniel Lafkas
Still working to perfect this technique.
1: Can't really take this type of photo at sunset.
2: need to use a tripod
3: panorama needs to match on both sides (or use a decent 360° one)
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4: I've thought of using another nice finishing touch. (I didn't do it to this one, but I'll use it on my next one:
Once all the pictures of the 360 degree panorama are taken, as usual, take another picture looking straight down. of the ground below where the tripod was, trying not to get any shadow in it.
Once you've done that, then use the "sperize" option in Photoshop on it and then place it in the middle of the mini planet to get a nice finished look, instead of the stretched pixel lines that normally appear at the middle.
Naturally, you'll need to position it properly and then blend it at the edges to get it to look good. (and get the settings in the spherize correct).
Maybe I'll post a how-to, next time I do one of these.
Featured on: www.hackaday.com/2008/07/08/guide-to-creating-small-planets/
Explored: Jun 27, 2008 #479
Chateau de Jonzac (Charente Maritime) - France. 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
Eglise Sainte Radegonde à Poitiers (Vienne) - France - 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
Radegonde de Poitiers est une princesse thuringienne, devenue reine des Francs.
Place Royale à Nantes (Loire-Atlantique) - France - 360° stereographic panorama
8 pictures on tripod (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 1 for nadir)
Objetivo da edição: Dar a impressão que foi tirada do alto em formato mini planeta...
Giving the impression that was taken from high-shaped mini planet
centro cultural Brasil-Japão, localizado na Cidade de Bandeirantes-Paraná - fotografia de Marcos Arruda - Fevereiro de 2011 - 360 graus - foto panorâmica - panorama - do alto
Florida Avenue town houses (near New York Avenue) converted to a mini-planet.
A number of photos were stitched together in photoshop. The right and left ends were trimmed to a point where there would be a good match-up for the conversion to polar coordinates. It still took a bit of editing to get good symmetry, curbing, pavement and edges.
Then there was a bit of good fortune that the roof lines worked out the way they did.
Place de la Comédie - Bordeaux - Gironde (France). Le Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux et l'Hotel The Regent
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, France, first inaugurated on 17 April 1780, with a neo-classical facade endowed with a portico of 12 Corinthian style colossal columns.
360° stereographic panorama - 9 pictures on tripod with Nodal Ninja 5 (6 pictures + 1 for zenith + 2 for nadir)
This is my fantasy on how Ceres will look up close...
for you who have missed it Ceres is a Dwarf Planet that we are closing up to with our space probe dawn: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceres_(d… we are now getting our first blurred images from the planet
but Nasa has challenged our imagination by asking us to submit our own fantasies about how we Imagine Ceres to look like up close, you can submit your own ideas here: dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/dawncommunit…
...well soon we will see the real thing and then it will be Pluto once Planet now Dwarf later this year :)
(written later (from my journal))
by MushroomBrain, Feb 25, 2015, 11:01:29 AM
Journals / Personal
I woke up one morning and as I often do I checked out The NASA DAWN CERES homepage to see if there was any new
Images of Ceres (the Dwarf Planet) it is always exiting to see new pictures... Well there was no New Dawn Images,
But I found that my Image on how I imagine Ceres was featured there, WOW! that made my day...
So if anyone makes space art or just want to be featured there, submit your space pics on Dawn's page here:
dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/ and hope you get as Lucky as I did :) (Smile)
Went down to Soberton Fete at the weekend, paid my £1 to voyage to the top of the church. This was pretty difficult, due to the cables and pretty confined space, but I think this crop really sets things off, and the errors aren't too distracting. Perhaps I over processed this a tad though.. I may upload another version with less harsh sharpening/high pass overlay shenanigans...
I should point out also, that I'm pretty bad with heights, and thing was deceptively heigh; the strange mini planet treatment masks the height, but trust me.. I was pretty glad to get down after taking these shots!
A window of opportunity with the weather today, with rain and low cloud up to this point where the sun came out and cast a perfect November light over the abandoned farm buildings.