This year we started with a photographic experiment. We recruited three assistants and used some sparklers to write 2014 in the air.
With this image we wish you happiness, luck and health for 2014. And of course a lot of new panoramic images 🙂
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This year we started with a photographic experiment. We recruited three assistants and used some sparklers to write 2014 in the air.
With this image we wish you happiness, luck and health for 2014. And of course a lot of new panoramic images 🙂
This year ended with a photographic experiment. Each of us used two sparklers to write 2013 in the air.
See you next year on our blog…
This panorama was stitched from six images in landscape orientation. The size of the final image is 5.875 pixel x 11.127 pixel. It shows the construction site of the European Central Bank at dusk.
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This image is a panoramic image in rectilinear projection. It’s stitched from 3 images in landscape orientation. Each of the images was taken with a neutral density filter (10 f-stops) to get an exposure time of 15 seconds.
This year I entered some images for the Epson International Pano Awards. In the fourth year of the competition I was awarded with two silver awards. All the other images were awarded with a bronze award.
The first silver award was assigned for the following reprojection of this spherical panorama. It reached the 40th place in the category ‘The Built Environment – Open Award‘.
The second silver award was assigned to the following image. It reached the 11th place in the category ‘Nature – Amateur Award‘.
This panorama was stitched from 5 images in portrait orientation. The projection is rectilinear. I used a neutral density filter with 10 f-stops to get an exposure time of 8 seconds.
This image at Hengifoss was stitched from 5 images in portrait orientation. The projection is vedutismo with maximum compression. I used PTGUi to stitch the image. I used a neutral density filter with 10 f-stops to get a n exposure time of 5 seconds.
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This image is a panoramic image in rectilinear projection. It’s stitched from 4 images in landscape orientation. Each of the images was taken with a neutral density filter (10 f-stops) to get an exposure time of 8 seconds.
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This image is a panoramic image in rectilinear projection. It’s stitched from 10 images in portrait orientation. Each of the images was taken with a neutral density filter (10 f-stops) to get an exposure time of 15 seconds.
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The Protestant church in Bad Hindelang is the former black death chapel. It is outside the main village and has been built in 1747/1748. The original wooden chapel has been built in 1640.
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