A small size comparison between the Sony SEL1855 and the Sony SEL55210 lens. They are both mounted on the Sony NEX-5.
Month: May 2012
View over Bad Oberdorf and Bad Hindelang
I recently bought the SEL55210 lens from Sony. This image shows one of my first panoramas I made with the lens. The original image dimensions are 27000×6084 pixel. I took 34 images in two rows @55 mm handheld.
Reprojected construction site of the European Central Bank
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Construction site of the European Central Bank. The projection is “stereographic down”.
Show on mapConstruction site of the European Central Bank
This weekend I built my remote control for my Sony NEX-7. So I was finally able to do a pole shot with this camera. This is the resulting panorama.
Construction site of the European Central Bank
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Another reprojected view of the Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base).
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base). The projection is “transcverse mercator”.
Show on mapReprojected view of the Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base).
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Heini Klopfer ski jump (at the base). The projection is “stereographic down”.
Show on mapReprojected view of the Breitachklamm (a canyon near Oberstdorf, Germany).
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama In the Breitachklamm. The projection is “transverse mercator”.
Show on mapExperimenting With a Cinemagraph
Click on the thumbnail image to open the cinemagraph in a higher resolution. The original footage has been taken from a Full- HD movie. I exported some seconds of the film to individual images and used The Gimp to create this animated GIF image.
Reprojected Imberger Horn Summit View (Christmas Tree)
In the previous post I presented a reprojected version of this panorama. I used the reprojected panorama as a base image for a Droste type reprojection. The result is the christmas tree below.
Reprojected Imberger Horn Summit View
This image shows a reprojected version of the Summit of the Imberger Horn.
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