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Oct 02, 2012 07:37 |  #1

Somebody must have been saying lots of prayers to fix the weather for this event. Here's a selection of my images:

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1010.jpg

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1024.jpg

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1008.jpg

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1019.jpg

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1029.jpg

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1013.jpg

A couple of panoramas:

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1038.jpg

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IMAGE: http://www.ashophotography.co.uk/paul/aces/stow-1001.jpg

Thanks for looking.

Paul



  
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Oct 02, 2012 07:45 |  #2

LOVE the globe shot. Fantastic stuff. How is it done? Just holding a fisheye the right way, or is there some pp trickery going on?


Currently just a P&S, but watch this space.

  
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Oct 02, 2012 07:53 |  #3

DaleP wrote in post #15068993 (external link)
LOVE the globe shot. Fantastic stuff. How is it done? Just holding a fisheye the right way, or is there some pp trickery going on?

It's actually eight shots taken with a fisheye lens, six around, one up and one down. These are then stitched together to form a single image, which can be output in various ways, including the "little planet" above and a full 360° VR panorama shown HERE (external link).

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Oct 02, 2012 08:39 |  #4

Very NICE.


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Oct 03, 2012 00:23 |  #5

Nice set
Love the ball pano


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Oct 03, 2012 05:58 |  #6

very nice set


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Oct 03, 2012 06:01 |  #7

Very nice Globe shot is cool and so is the 360 Vr Panorama


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Oct 03, 2012 11:33 |  #8

Thank you all for your comments.

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Oct 03, 2012 11:57 as a reply to  @ Warby's post |  #9

Awesome set. Nice work


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Oct 04, 2012 05:44 |  #10

FotoPilot wrote in post #15074888 (external link)
Awesome set. Nice work

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