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Sender:G. Donald Bain
Date/Time:2004-Aug-19 16:34:00
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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: (unknown) G. Donald Bain 2004-Aug-19 16:34:00
Bernhard,

I think many people would like to see your comments on technique. The 
panos you offer, especially the table-top shot, prove you know what 
you're talking about.

The WWP list is a good place, but the #removed# list 
is even better. There will be lots of overlap in the list members, but 
I suggest that good sound advice on VR techniques should be posted to 
both lists. Better yet, put it on a web site (with examples) and notify 
both lists.

Don




On Aug 19, 2004, at 4:43 AM, Bernhard Vogl wrote:

> Hello Bostjan
>
> I really enjoyed your great Karnak panos! Magnificent views and 
> excellent
> quality...
>
> Nevertheless - regarding "handheld" panos i strongly disagree with the
> opinion, a full tripod solution is a "must" for a "full Fisheye FOV".
> Most panoramas i shoot are done handheld or with a simple monopod and
> l-shape mount - and with a little practice one is able to achieve 
> nearly
> same quality as with "full-flagged equipment".
> Here are 2 examples - the first is done handheld the second one with a
> simple monopod:
> http://bernie.x-net.at/fotos/panoramas/panomaggy.html
> http://bernie.x-net.at/fotos/panoramas/hafen-l.html
>
> If you are interested i would love to share some hints and tricks 
> about the
> technics...
>
> Best regards
> Bernhard
>
>> I have a geographical approach with VRs (QTVR) so I did not care to
>> take a fisheye lens with me last time when visiting Egypt even not to
>> take a tripod with me... what a mistake! So unfortunately, all panos
>>> from Egypt were taken handheld and cylindrical... I wish I had a
>> fisheye at least for a Karnak Temple [ but i did at least capture
>> moment when it is full of tourists...:
>> http://www.burger.si/Egypt/QTVR/Luxor/Karnak/seznam.html  ]... Why do
>> I mention Egypt? I have just associated the next theme 'bridges' with
>> the bridge between morning and evening of the goddess Nut that I saw
>> in a Ramesses tomb in a Valley of Kings and some other places...
>> I need to add some text and maps but here is an interactive map with
>> Full Screens  'Egypt Landmarks' :
>> http://www.burger.si/Egypt/Egypt_Index.htm
>>
>> It is a part one... so the next time I will take fisheye with me for
>> sure ;)
>>
>>
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