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Paris in 360° panoramas

Hi everybody!
I'm very fond of 360 and it will be easier for me let you have a look on my website.
One panorama a day of Paris for six monthes (1st july to 31th december), some 360VR objects (the last one was for the last event of WWP) and very bad 360 anaglyphes panoramas...

Now, I will shoot some ones just for OPF ;-)
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi everybody!
I'm very fond of 360 and it will be easier for me let you have a look on my website.
One panorama a day of Paris for six monthes (1st july to 31th december), some 360VR objects (the last one was for the last event of WWP) and very bad 360 anaglyphes panoramas...

Now, I will shoot some ones just for OPF ;-)

Laurent,

Could you pick one favorite pano, as a start and give us a flat stitch here and then the link to that 360 pano. That way, we can discuss the one work at a time. Your catalog of great 360 degree panos is so huge, we need some baby steps to get in touch with your work in a way we can all share ideas and be on the same page.

Asher
 
Half-round place:



Here it is a perfect half-round place. See it in Flash by clicking.
It's a way to show you that you see it rectilinear on the equi...
So, remember if you want to put many people on a photo, you can do a panorama, placing people on an arc of circle, you in the center and shoot 3, 4, or 5 photographies to have a perfect alignment on the panorama photography (take care with th background!).
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief


Laurent Bourdaire Panorama of White Buildings

What is the name of this place, or you just happened on it by chance? This is an excellent viewing experience. First we see the flat panoramic version and then the Flash version provides an intimate view. A small detail, like the water puddle with the sky's reflection, for one moment brings us to this place as if real.

The buildings seem best with maximum enlargement and the orthogonal formation of the architecture is impressive as it moves into place so perfectly.

Thanks for going to this trouble to being us your work,

Asher
 
Thanks Asher ;-)
This place is the only one (1/4) I cannot put on 360 Cities because it is a private one.
It's in the district of Monparnasse, the "Place de l'Amphithéâtre"
Show the link to 360 Cities to have an idea of the localisation...
Something funny is the feeling of a curve (just on the Flash panorama) on the ground with the stones in the round part.
 
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