Tag: WWP
Posts related to the World Wide Panorma event, where we regularely participate since 2005.
Bürgersaalkirche – Reprojections
The WWP event 614 has the theme ‘Work’. I participated with this submission. The event is scheduled to go online on 8/Jul/2014.
Reprojected WWP314 ‘Decade’ – Stereographic Up and Stereographic Down
The WWP event 314 has the theme ‘Decade’. I participated with this submission. The event is scheduled to go online on 1/Apr/2014.
Comparing images from Opernplatz, Frankfurt am Main (2004 and 2014)
The upcoming World Wide Panorama (WWP) event is entitled ‘decade’.
In the time frame of a decade even a city can change it’s appearance. So I searched for panoramic images which I shot in 2004 and which were shot at a place which changed over the last ten years. The best example was a image of the Opernplatz, which I took back in 2004 as a cylindrical panorama. And the view of the Opernplatz (which translates to ‘the square of the opera’) indeed changed a lot in the last ten years.
So I went back and stood at the same spot where I stood a decade ago. First I took a spherical panorama with my double monopod construction. Afterwards I did a remake of the original cylindrical panorama. The following image shows the two cylindrical panoramas in a single composite.
The original panorama from 2004 is also available on the blog.
Sculpture Umschreibung – Inside
Originally this panorama was my submission to the World Wide Panaorama event ‘Decade’. I took it with a monopod mounted on a tripod and took four images with the Walimex 8mm fishe eye lens mounted on the Sony ILCE-7.
Reprojected Mausoleum of the Family ‘Von Gans’
I made the original panorama for the WWP event “Mortality”. You can view it here.
Reprojected Wolfratshausen Cemetery
I made the original panorama for the upcoming WWP event “Mortality”. You find it here.
Old and rusty crane
This panorama shows an old and rusty machine. In better times it surely was a trusty machine but now it’s only rusty…
I also used this panorama for the WWP event ‘machines’. You can find my original publication here.[pano file=”https://www.panotwins.de/wp-content/panos/JMatern_130623_8016-8025_RM.xml” preview=”https://www.panotwins.de/wp-content/panos/JMatern_130623_8016-8025_RM.jpg”]
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Turf church Hofskirkja (Iceland)
The church was built in 1884, and was the last turf church built in the old style. It is one of six churches still standing, which are preserved as historical monuments. The church is maintained by the National Museum but also serves as a parish church.
This is my contribution for the World Wide Panorama (WWP) event titled heritage.
View this panorama on 360cities.net.
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Reprojected subway station (Westfriedhof, Munich)
When I saw Jürgen’s previous post a reprojected version of this WWP panorama came to my mind:
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