This panorama has been shot from a 6m high pole using the innovative Sony ILCE-QX1 ‘camera’. I took on e image in each cardinal direction and an extra shot to get rid of my shadow. For a more detailed description of the camera and lens setup see this post from PanoTwin Jürgen.
Tag: Nature
Panoramas usually with lots of green, nature and landscape. For the opposite visit the panoramas tagged with architecture!
Luitpoldpark in November
Shot with a 6m high pole. See me in action with the pole here.
Luitpoldpark in October
Shot with a 6m high pole. See me in action with the pole here.
View from Goetheturm
The tower is a 43-metre high construction which was built entirely out of wood. It was renovated from 2010 – 2014 and was reopened April 11, 2014 for the public.
Technique
Stitched from eight images taken with a Walimex (Samyang) 8mm fish eye lens on a Sony A7. Handheld from the viewing plattform of the tower. I took an image approx. every 45°. I had to do some serious retouching in the sky and I had to create the roof of the tower as I was standing underneath and not above…
Luitpoldpark in September
Shot with a 6m high pole. See me in action with the pole here.
World War I Ruins @ Stilfser Joch (2)
World War I Ruins @ Stilfser Joch (1)
Luitpoldpark in August
Shot with a 6m high pole. See me in action with the pole here.
Luitpoldpark in February
This is the first high pole panorama I shot with the Sony ILCE-7 camera and the Walimex Pro 8mm fisheye lens. The pole is about 5.5m or 18ft high. I used a custom made wireless remote adapter to trigger the camera.
Wendelstein View Point Gacher Blick
This panorama was stitched from five shots with the Sigma 8mm fish eye lens mounted on the Sony A700 on a double monopod construction.