1. 2nd one is gold
  2. Very beautiful indeed
  3. Dont know if the tree was surrounded by any other obstacles but I'd think it would have been perfect if the 2nd photo was a little bit off centered.
  4. This is my first attempt to create a donut.... I mean 360° panorama



    by the way, how many horses you see there?
  5. Wow, that's a strange photo but equally intriguing.

    I see five horses by the way

  6. HOLY SHIT how can I do that'!?!?!??!?!?! I WANT!!!!!!!!!

    (5 horses assuming the litttttttle black spot on the right is another one)

    Amazing pic!! Seriously, I want to do some of those! It looks like a small planet on its own
  7. Same location as the previous spot, so i guess that horse must be somewhere
  8. Hmm its the same horse, just with some different tan on the last shot
  9. ha ha you all got it right, there were five of them And yes, the one closest to the camera is the same one that I posted earlier.

    @ Sergio It supposed to be a planet actually, but if you don't have a special 360 tripod head like me you won't be able to create one... believe me I tried at least it won't look that superior for shure.

    And if you shoot handheld like I did, the program (I used "Hugin") won't be able to stitch your photos, and just give you a lot of parallax errors instead. What I did is just simply took 2 rows of pictures and stitched them together manually, and it actually took me a hell lot of time.
  10. hahhaha, I get you. I supposed it would be really difficult
  11. that's not thaaat hard, of course with the tripod is much more easier, but you 100% able to create a pretty donut anyway. You should try just remember to set everything to manual mode, focusing including.
  12. Just curious can the software also make the interactive 360 degrees panorama?


    Here a german tank parked in the War museum in Belgrade.



    Should have been sitting a bit lower to take the shot, but was sweating my ass off