1. Really amazing photo Alex! I really want to do something similar someday!

    Nice one too Chris!
  2. Originally posted by Risto:Just curious can the software also make the interactive 360 degrees panorama?


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

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

    And I wanted to post a pic of the memorial devoted to those who died in the WWII, funny and sad at the same time...Good photo by the way, it's just this thing that is between the two tanks ruins the composition a bit I think

    The software exists heard about these two: Pano2VR and Pano2QTVR]

    Really amazing photo Alex! I really want to do something similar someday!


    Me too!! but the whole planet next time ha ha
  3. Originally posted by alexandra_t:[..]

    And I wanted to post a pic of the memorial devoted to those who died in the WWII, funny and sad at the same time...Good photo by the way, it's just this thing that is between the two tanks ruins the composition a bit I think

    The software exists heard about these two: Pano2VR and Pano2QTVR]

    [..]


    Me too!! but the whole planet next time ha ha

    Yeah the mortar is ugly in the composition I agree.

    I never made 360 panorama's, quite hard to get something well lit and uniform while making / stitching. Setting all manual as you said helps though :-) or lock the exposure as some cams allow.
  4. Hugin does a pretty good job, there are some optimization settings you can play with, and look at my "panorama", honestly I can't find any spot where the photos were stitched, resolution is quite low though...and also the second row of pics I stitched with the first one in photoshop myself so there everything is messed up a bit, I know

    The downside of this program is.. it crashes way too often, maybe it's my PC though...






  5. Zoo evening, Yogi? Beaaauuuutiful pics Lovely frog! And the last one... Well, it just shows the reality of the zoos... A magnificent animal caged for life, blurried forever...
  6. Amazing photos Yogi I love how there's a certain atmosphere in the 2nd and the 4th picture, especially with the swan, it's so sad, all by itself going nowhere, and these two just look at this lonely swan and it seems like they feel sorry for it.
  7. ^ totally agree!!!
  8. I really loved the first pic.

    And Sergio stole the words from my mouth about zoos...
  9. First one is gold
  10. I didnt want to disappoint Tim so this time a wind mill. Shot with the kit lens, had to crop a lot to get the 'tele' i wanted. You can see the suburb I live on the right in the distance.



    Here a bit back, you can see where I took the photo from. Its on the right just before the 3 metal beams. Which I cropped out the shot above.



    And the uncropped shot:


    Only raw -> jpg conversion and basic contrast / white balance changes.