This spherical panorama was taken while standing inside the rotunda of Munich’s museum “Pinakothek der Moderne”.
Tag: Pole Shot
Pinakothek der Moderne
This image shows the northern entrance of the museum Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich (Germany).
Technique:
The shooting was done with a 3 meter (appx. 10 ft) pole to reach a more elevated viewpoint. The lens was mounted with a custom-made bracket. Stitched from five images taken with a Walimex (Samyang) 7.5mm fish eye lens on a Sony ILCE-QX1. Four images around and an additional image for the ground.
2017 MyZeil DownMall
This panorama shows a contestant doing the big jump at the indoor downhill event 2017 MyZeil DownMall. It was taken with a Panono Explorer and retouched afterwards with Photoshop.
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TÜV Construction Site in October 2016 (SE)
South east view from the TÜV construction site in October 2016.
Show on mapHornbahn Bad Hindelang
This panorama has been shot with the Ricoh Theta S. I mounted it on a small monopd (aka selfiestick) and held it through the tiny roof hatch you can see on the panorama.
Cable Car Sulden
This panorama has been shot with the Ricoh Theta S. I mounted it on a small monopd (aka selfiestick) and held it through a small window in the gondola.
Horseshoe Falls
The Horseshoe Falls is a part of the famous Niagara Falls. This is where the Niagara River drops around 50m (165 ft on the Canadian site) on its way to the ocean. The American Canadian border runs through the falls.
Allen Lambert Galleria – Reprojections
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:
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.
Heading for Planes and Trains
The long-distance train station at the airport of Frankfurt/Main is one of 5.400 train stations in Germany. It’s operated by the German railroad company Deutsche Bahn. The station went into service 1999. It measures approx. 700 m. in length, 50 m. in width and 45 m. in height. The station is divided into two main levels. The trains operate on the lower level, the passengers can change tracks and head to the airport via the upper level (distribution level). The large glass dome, which spans the distribution level is clearly visible in the panorama.
Outside the dome you can see The Squaire, which currently (2016) is Germany largest office building. It was built between 2006 and 2010 on top of the existing train station.
Technique:
The shooting was done with a 3 meter (appx. 10 ft) pole to reach a more elevated viewpoint. The lens was mounted with a custom-made bracket. Stitched from five images taken with a Walimex (Samyang) 7.5mm fish eye lens on a Sony QX1. Four images around and an additional image for the nadir. The zenith was retouched by hand in post-processing.