Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Thomas Krüger on March 28, 2009, 02:57:50 am
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Taking 360° panos i discovered 360Cities.net for instant publishing spherical panoramas with a flash player. Here is a pano from the little town Cervo in Liguria, Italy.
Link: http://www.360cities.net/image/cervo-chies...ovanni-battista (http://www.360cities.net/image/cervo-chiesa-san-giovanni-battista)
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Wow!
That is really neat! Excellent choice of scene for the project, too. It has a richness and variety of subject matter that really invites exploration of all parts of it.
Thanks so much for sharing this.
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Man, that's cool. You have several great shots rolled into one, seamless presentation. Also, the "pan" arrows work very fluidly. Eccellente!
John
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Beautiful work at the highest technical and photographic levels! Greatly enjoyed viewing those.
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Thanks Thomas for the web site! Some wonderful panoramas, indeed.
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Makes me want to go there...
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Awesome!
Thanks a lot for sharing and thanks for making me discover 360cities. I just finished a home-made pano head and I'd like to start taking more 360 panoramas but hosting was always an issue.
Cheers!
Luigi
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Soem nice work in there and very interesting way to display photographs. Almost like a panoramic slide show.
JMR
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Wow, talk about 'being there'. That's very cool. Thanks for sharing that Thomas.
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Thanks a lot for the answers, no critique? However, the colors have perhaps a bit too much vibrance.
I will go back this week to Cervo to take pictures of the castle and two old palazzi with support of the municipality. The CMS on 360Cities work like a charm, but to figure out the precise heading of the images I will take a compass with me, so later on it's easier to link the pictures together.