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Jul 26, 2010 15:56 |  #1

So, I work for a concert venue, and I told them I could do a 360 degree panorama of the inside of their venue. Having never actually done it before (D'oh) I went in for a "dry run" when nobody but the sound guys were there setting up. I think it came out pretty good:

Original was 98 megabytes, but this one is severely downsized. You get the idea though.

8 shots merged here:

IMAGE: http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/ShowcaseTestsmall.jpg

There are a couple of obvious seams in it, but I think that may be due to the fact that one of my tripod legs was loose when I was doing the dry run, and it was slowly sinking without me noticing.

I went back a few days later to do the shoot again, but they forgot to clear a spot for me, so there was a table full of people eating dinner where I was supposed to be. I will have to go back another time and do it, but I did manage to hop on stage, and get a decent 180 view of the venue:

4 shots merged here:
IMAGE: http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/Showcase180raw.jpg

Let me know what you think!

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Jul 30, 2010 15:23 |  #2

the first couple of dry runs are always fun !!!! but they are looking good. the joins / stich lines could prbably be sorted in a good stitching package.
what lense did you use?
hope the final shots work out well for you.
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