Today, I built a spherical panoramic head, because they are becoming more popular than the single row ones that I do, and to test it, I made a VR Tour of my workshop. I'm not sure if anyone is interested, but you can see my kayaks and canoes in it (most of them, that is.)
This is kind of fun.
http://www.nessmuking.com/myshop.htm
Here is the still image of the 360 degree pano.
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I went out hiking today with the tripod and new pano head and ended up taking three panos. I still have to iron out some of the bugs, but I think I did that in the workshop tonight. I'm about to head out on a two week tour of ND, SD, WY, and CO, so I'll take some more and post them when I get back.
In July, I'm taking a Boundary Waters trip. I have this image in my head of a 360 pano in the center of the canoe, so you can feel like you're sitting in the middle of the boat. I'll just have to find a shallow area of rock in the middle of the water to beach the canoe on for stability. I'll do campsites also. Should be fun.
In July, I'm taking a Boundary Waters trip. I have this image in my head of a 360 pano in the center of the canoe, so you can feel like you're sitting in the middle of the boat. I'll just have to find a shallow area of rock in the middle of the water to beach the canoe on for stability. I'll do campsites also. Should be fun.