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Orda Cave Awareness Project » gallery. Underwater Cave Spherical Panorama | phototeam.pro. Orda Cave is our first joint project with AirPano team. In 2010 we spent 6 months in the cave shooting its amazing galleries, working on Orda Cave Awareness Project. And spherical panorama of the Cave became the next logical step for AirPano team and us. We are happy to show you The very first world’s spherical underwater cave panorama:Orda Cave.

Basic Passage Photographer: Viktor Lyagushkin, models: Vladimir Fyodorov, Bogdana Vashchenko; equipment: Nikon D3x, Nikkor 16/2.8, Subal housing, 7 Ikelite DS160 strobes. panorama in your Ipad or Iphone Underwater caves are considered the hardest subject of underwater photography. Now that we have successfully completed test photo shoots, and all “know-how” technologies are tried and true, we can say with confidence that Orda Cave spherical photo panorama is the beginning of an entirely new series of unique underwater virtual tours that have never been done before in the world. Mars Panorama - Curiosity rover: Martian solar day 2. Intecs 2. Tigr. (99+) PTGui Support. Equirectangular Panorama « Shutter Experiments. Equirectangular Panorama is, in simple terms, a panorama that represents a 360˚ horizontal and 180˚ vertical field of view.

In other words, it’s a panorama that reflects the entire field of view around you. Obviously, there aren’t any camera lenses capable of capturing such an enormous field of view yet in one capture, so these panoramas have to be stitched from multiple images. Due to a rather technical stitching process, this kind of images are not very popular in mainstream photography but are slowly gaining followers, especially in architectural photography as well as interactive panoramic photography.

This post will explain the basics behind this kind of photography as well as describe the process of taking and stitching the images into a complete equirectangular panorama. There are basically two ways of capturing images necessary to stitch an equirectangular image. You can either shoot it handheld or use an expensive panoramic head, designed especially for this kind of images. Masters of Photography. Experimentos con la verdad: 261. Skyline de un viaje al norte de la Ciudad de México.

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