Upon seeing the unique structure of Allen Lambert Galleria for the first time in a panoramaic image I wanted to take my own one. I tried to find a spot which is as centered in the structure as possible, because one of my goals was to create reprojections of the spherical image. Here are the results:
Author: PanoTwin Markus
Kalvarienberg Bad Hindelang
Originally this panorama was my submission to the World Wide Panaorama event ‘Travel’. I took it with a monopod mounted on a tripod and took four images with the Walimex 7.5mm fishe eye lens mounted on the Sony ILCE-QX1.
Crocus in Luitpoldpark
This is a panorama taken with the Ricoh Thata S. It was just standing on the floor with a very small tripod.
Friedhof Nantwein at Dawn
This is an automatically rendered panorama from three source panoramas taken with the Rocoh Theta S. As the camera is a one shot solution it is sometimes difficult to be NOT on the final image. In this case I used the Photoshop Median operation to remove myself from the panorama without any manual interaction.
Stations of the Cross
This is the first station of the Stations of the Cross at the Kalvarienberg in Bad Hindelang.
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B2RUN Munich 2015 Sunset Behind Olympic Stadium
B2RUN is a business running event that takes place in 17 cities throughout Germany. One of the cities is Munich. There the event is hosted in the famous Olympic Park.
Difference between Samyang 7.5mm, Samyang 8mm and Minolta 16mm on a full frame sensor camera
The following three images illustrate the three fish eye lenses on Sony cameras with a full frame size sensor (for example the Sony ILCE-7). To get these kind of images on a full frame sized sensor you have to shave the lenshood of the Samyang lenses.
Difference between Samyang 7.5mm and Samyang 8mm on an APS-C sensor camera
The following two images illustrate the two fish eye lenses on Sony cameras with an APS-C size sensor (for example the Sony ILCE-6000 or the Sony ILCE-QX1). To get these kind of images on an APS-C sized sensor you have to shave the lenshood of the Samyang 7.5mm.
Prague Castle – Changing Of The Guard
I shot the panorama using a Walimex 7.5mm fish eye lens mounted on a Sony ILCE-QX1. I took four images – one in each cardinal direction – on a extended monopod construction. The nadir was shot additionally and retouched afterwards.
Luitpoldpark Winter Meets Spring
Originally this panorama was my submission to the World Wide Panaorama event ‘Weather / Climate’
Theme
This panorama shows the effect the weather has on the environment. In particular it shows the impact of snow on the vegetation.
Trivia
This is a panorama I blended from two individual panoramas. I shot the first one on 31st January 2015 and the second one almost two months later on 21st March 2015.
Shooting was done from an about 6m (20 ft) high pole. See me in action with the pole here.
Links
See more panoramas of Luitpoldpark around the year using the tag Luitpoldpark on this blog. They were all taken from the same spot taken with the same pole during 14 months.
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