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23rd May 2015, 10:10 AM
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23rd May 2015 10:10 AM
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23rd May 2015, 06:08 PM
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Awesome photos mate, we have a lot of photography nuts here so I hope the forum can bring you some more business!
Looks like we might have a serious competitor in our monthly photo comp too
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23rd May 2015, 06:12 PM
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WOW, that second photo looks like Seven Gates at Lake Eucumbene.....it must be...lol
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23rd May 2015, 06:43 PM
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Patrol God
I have seen someone do something like this up at Blue rag, but cannot find it... It was this 360 degree In-browser view from the very top.
Awesome work and photos there mate.
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24th May 2015, 09:46 AM
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24th May 2015, 06:57 PM
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Administrator
Hey mate, one of our key customers are Crocs Playcentres.
I've always wanted to know if it's possible to get equipment cheaply to do something like they do below?
Not sure if this link will work, let us know if it doesn't.
http://www.crocsplaycentre.com.au/ri...martphone.html
If not, click below link and do the 360 tour.
http://www.crocsplaycentre.com.au/ringwood
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24th May 2015, 11:28 PM
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Expert
hi Skiman...
i will have to have a look at these, i love taking panoramic photos..
but the problem is getting a stable series of photos, your tripod heads would be great...
not far until tax time,, i can see myself with one of these...
i have a canon 600d dslr and i use photo shop to stitch the photos together..
what head would you recommend?
i throw a couple of pics up...
rainbow e.jpg
doolena gap e.jpg
newman dam hill panorama e.jpg
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24th May 2015, 11:51 PM
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Expert
What a great is idea mate. When I did photojournalist at uni, we had to learn to take and stitch together our own panoramas - without a tripod. There's a real knack to it.
These look the bees knees though!
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25th May 2015, 09:25 AM
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Expert
Originally Posted by
AB
Yep, that's a 360 pano mate. Depending on your camera and lens, you could probably get away with a Nodal Ninja 3 starter pack.
Google Street view uses the same tech.
After the images are taken, you simply throw them into something like Autopano (which we also distribute) for stitching and output for Web.
An extension to that is hot linking 360 panos from within the image to make a virtual tour. Used heaps in real estate and tourism.
Autopano
Panotour
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25th May 2015, 09:30 AM
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Expert
Originally Posted by
Malgreen
hi Skiman...
i will have to have a look at these, i love taking panoramic photos..
but the problem is getting a stable series of photos, your tripod heads would be great...
not far until tax time,, i can see myself with one of these...
i have a canon 600d dslr and i use photo shop to stitch the photos together..
what head would you recommend?
i throw a couple of pics up...
rainbow e.jpg
doolena gap e.jpg
newman dam hill panorama e.jpg
For sure, it's a great way to stop & soak in the magic of your surroundings
What lens will you be using with your 600d mate? The wider the better. Entry level panohead is a Nodal Ninja 3,followed by the NN4. They all screw into a standard tripod centre stud.
Happy to help you out when you're ready at tax time & to answer any questions in the meantime
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