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Category Archives: 360 Photography

3D map made from photographs and laser measurements

I can’t wait to see more of this.. a 3D map made from pho­tographs and laser measurements

360 HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photograph

I have com­pleted a high-quality HDR (High Dynamic Range) panorama of a gar­den, and it can be viewed here (requires Flash Player 10):

Panoramas from v360r.com

As promised, here are the lat­est 360 panora­mas. For an inter­est­ing view, right-click while view­ing, and select ‘Lit­tle Planet view’:

360 Panoramas

I used around 20GB of mem­ory cards for pho­tographs on vaca­tion. Right now I’m pro­cess­ing the 360 panora­mas, and should be post­ing them in the next day or two for your view­ing plea­sure. Sub­scribe to this blog to stay updated!

360 Panorama, Santa Monica

I have com­pleted another 360 Panorama. This is for a friend from South Korea study­ing in Santa Mon­ica, who wanted a way to show his par­ents back home what his life is like. I hope they enjoy the look into his life. Click here to view the panorama taken in Santa Monica.

Happy New Year

Happy 2009 every­one! I plan to keep this weblog updated more fre­quently this year, men­tion­ing any­thing inter­est­ing I’m doing, espe­cially with tech­nol­ogy and pho­tog­ra­phy.
I switched from using the Panosaurus panora­maic tri­pod head to a Nodal Ninja 3, and am hav­ing good results. I’m sure the Panosaurus is per­fectly ade­quate, but I couldn’t for the life […]

Panosaurus

I’ve just received my Panosaurus  —  a tri­pod head designed to rotate about the nodal point of a cam­era lens. This looks like the best way to avoid par­al­lax error when mak­ing 360 panoramas.