Hey thanks for the tips, it's all been quite educational.
For some of the questions you all had.
Scottes--- I have a 580EX II. With the flash do you think it will still be necessary to do an HDR set for each "block" of the panorama?
kirkt--- I am only photographing the equipment, not the ceiling or anything else. The reason i am doing this is because we are spending some $$$$ to put an image on the side of our mobile lab.
we have hired a separate company to design these images and this is what they have come up with... we think an image on the inside of the lab (my task)... on the outside would be visually appealing.
To answer the question you are all asking now... yes our main lab is inside a trailer... We do onroad diesel emissions testing/certification....
We are hired by EPA, CARB, Cummins, Detroit, Mercedes Benz, and any other heavy duty diesel engine manufacturer to do emissions testing.
we charge the EPA/CARB $2k per test... when things are busy depending on the program, we will run 12 tests a day for them... and ya wonder why california has no $
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I just purchased a Tokina 12-24mm f/4 lens today... should get it soon. That should be wide enough for the vertical images.
As for the blue gels... What exactly were you thinking with this idea... I have the 580ex II flash... were you thinking about a blue gel on that? Wouldnt the flash create a light that was too harsh? or should i put the flash on a stand (stationary) and have it activate remotely every image? I also have a gary fong light sphere.... would that help disperse the blue light for every image?
as for the blue light... was this similar to what you had in mind?
This picture is of black lights in one of the labs we have at my work... It is inside a lab designed to recreate.... the sun... there is a 20KW arc light source in there to do just that...
thanks everyone for the input... I'm going to try using 1 nodal point...
7D's and things that go zoom.