Ben Rubinstein
pro member
Hi guys!
OK, here are the first results from all these questions and bothering you guys so much!
There is an extremely narrow window of time where there are no tourists, the light isn't dull but is also not too contrasty and high to make 360 degree photography practically impossible. At this time of year that window was from 6:20am to 7am!
I shot 8 pano's during that time using the 8mm Siggy and the techniques that Valenin taught me (4 frames at -15 degrees and then one zenith shot). All the pano's were bracketed to hold the sky. Of course when you have a rising sun you can only hold the sky colour in one direction as in the opposite direction you are shooting straight into the sun!
The shooting and walking may have only taken half an hour but it's taken me 9 hours of computer time to process, stitch, HDR and photoshop the images before creating this small virtual tour of 8 pano's. This is only the very start of a vast project in which I hope to interlink all the main tourist sites in the country so if if this small slice of the Old City of Jerusalem looks rather orphaned it's because I've only just started and there is much more to come!
Be gentle guys, my first time doing this stuff for real after all my lessons. First practical lesson learnt, get the camera at eye height, I was some 8 inches below for tripod convenience and I regret it.
Nuff talking...
www.studio-beni.net/sofar.html
OK, here are the first results from all these questions and bothering you guys so much!
There is an extremely narrow window of time where there are no tourists, the light isn't dull but is also not too contrasty and high to make 360 degree photography practically impossible. At this time of year that window was from 6:20am to 7am!
I shot 8 pano's during that time using the 8mm Siggy and the techniques that Valenin taught me (4 frames at -15 degrees and then one zenith shot). All the pano's were bracketed to hold the sky. Of course when you have a rising sun you can only hold the sky colour in one direction as in the opposite direction you are shooting straight into the sun!
The shooting and walking may have only taken half an hour but it's taken me 9 hours of computer time to process, stitch, HDR and photoshop the images before creating this small virtual tour of 8 pano's. This is only the very start of a vast project in which I hope to interlink all the main tourist sites in the country so if if this small slice of the Old City of Jerusalem looks rather orphaned it's because I've only just started and there is much more to come!
Be gentle guys, my first time doing this stuff for real after all my lessons. First practical lesson learnt, get the camera at eye height, I was some 8 inches below for tripod convenience and I regret it.
Nuff talking...
www.studio-beni.net/sofar.html