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Mar 22, 2006 13:33 |  #1

A friend of mine sent me this link of a 360 degree pano of the Paris skyline taken from the Notre Dame. Pretty cool, I thought.

http://framboise781.fr​ee.fr/Paris.htm (external link)


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Mar 22, 2006 14:16 |  #2

C'est magnifique!


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Mar 22, 2006 14:20 |  #3

makes me home sick.... nice shot.




  
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Mar 23, 2006 00:30 as a reply to  @ Croasdail's post |  #4

wow


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Mar 23, 2006 04:52 |  #5

Excellent


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Mar 23, 2006 05:50 |  #6

Very nice, I like the opening shot where you can see a blurred figure looking back at you from one of the balcony doors. Excellent. What did you use to stitch this?

Man this would be an awesome location to use this new software I found.
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Mar 23, 2006 15:11 as a reply to  @ savone's post |  #7

savone wrote:
Very nice, I like the opening shot where you can see a blurred figure looking back at you from one of the balcony doors.

LOL, that's the first thing I noticed too... :D

This is a fantastic pano. Wow.

Looks a little like Berlin with all the tower cranes and construction.


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Mar 23, 2006 15:25 |  #8

Great pano, excellent stitch job.


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Mar 23, 2006 21:33 as a reply to  @ savone's post |  #9

savone wrote:
Very nice, I like the opening shot where you can see a blurred figure looking back at you from one of the balcony doors. Excellent. What did you use to stitch this?

I wish I could take credit for this, but as I said, someone sent me the link and I merely passed it on.


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Mar 23, 2006 22:22 |  #10

wow, nice pano


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Mar 23, 2006 23:13 |  #11

damn im impressed. to whom ever did great job.


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Mar 23, 2006 23:54 |  #12

That is really nice, I'd like to learn how to do that one day.


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