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    Very wide angle...

    Some my pictures from Arches NP, made with very wide angle lens (360deg horizontal, 180deg vertical):

    Double Arch:
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    Navajo Arch:
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    Partition Arch:
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    Windows:
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    Double Oo Arch:
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    Last edited by marfot.com; 12-19-2010 at 02:39 AM. Reason: change Partial to Partition

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    Awesome shots. I love doing stuff like this to give it a new feel and to confuse people too...

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    Pretty sure thats Partition Arch not Partial.

    Pretty cool but the distortion is a bit much for my taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post
    Pretty sure thats Partition Arch not Partial.
    You are right, Partition Arch not Partial Arch

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    Did you use a one-shot lens and then patch the holes or did you use a panohead and stitch these?

    As equirectangular images, I think they look nice - but I'd prefer to view them in a flash viewer where I could pan around. I've got a license for Pano2VR - if you send me a higher res version of some of them I can send you back a swf viewer file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryebrye View Post
    Did you use a one-shot lens and then patch the holes or did you use a panohead and stitch these?
    All above pictures are in equirectangular projection. Yes, I use a panohead, every picture is stitched from 18 shots with PTGui software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryebrye View Post
    As equirectangular images, I think they look nice - but I'd prefer to view them in a flash viewer where I could pan around. I've got a license for Pano2VR - if you send me a higher res version of some of them I can send you back a swf viewer file.
    I have Pano2VR too, but FPP Player is better solution.

    Quote Originally Posted by Summit View Post
    Pretty cool but the distortion is a bit much for my taste.
    All above pictures you can see without distortion as spherical panoramas on my site: http://www.gigapano.net/pano/arches/

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    That arches one is very nice with the snow.

    The snowy area in the equirectangular version gets de-emphasized a lot, but in the viewer it's very prominent.

    Nice work. :)
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