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Re: overhead crowd scenes



The chef pano quality is not at a level I would want to share with this list
(my friend and I had been hitting the sauce before I shot the pano) but I've
temporarily posted a simular (and much better quality) pano of a couple in
their mountain cabin. I particularly like the part where Roy is sitting at
the table and standing behind himself in the kitchen. You can see it for the
next week or two at http://www.inetours.com/images/Cabin_Fever.mov

Lee Nelson
http://www.inetours.com

> From: email@hidden
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 14:36:14 -0700
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: quicktime-vr digest, Vol 3 #807 - 13 msgs
> 
> Message: 13
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 16:30:34 -0500
> From: Ray Broussard <email@hidden>
> Reply-To: email@hidden
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: overhead crowd scenes
> 
> I enjoy seeing objects in motion multiple times in a pano too - most of
> the time. Where can we find that chef pano?
> 
> Ray Broussard
> http://www.PhotographicVR.com/
> 
> email@hidden wrote:
> 
>> Peter's pano with the man being repeated is an example of one of the great
>> serendipities of multi-shot panos. Something to watch out for if you're
>> trying to avoid it, but can also be used to artistic advantage.
>> 
>> The first time it happened to me  one of my first panos  a man rising from
>> a bench was later seen walking by
>> (http://www.inetours.com/Pages/SFLndmrkVws/YrbaBuenaGdns.html). I've since
>> used the effect many times purposely and most of the time I doubt that
>> anyone notices  such as the triple repetition of the ship in this San
>> Francisco Bay pano (http://www.inetours.com/Pages/SFLndmrkVws/YrbaBna.html)
>> or the duplicated sail boat in the small cove near Golden Gate Bridge in
>> this shot (http://www.inetours.com/Pages/SFLndmrkVws/GGBBatYats.html).
>> 
>> A 3600 panorama of my chef friend's kitchen had him included 9 times.
>> 
>> Because I use an older, very slow digital camera it takes a long as an hour
>> or more to shot a 3600 in a situation where there is a lot of movement,
>> especially if multiple exposures need to be shot in addition to all the
>> extras necessary to have something stitchable. With all the Photoshop effort
>> involved I tell people that my panoramas are more of an illustration than a
>> captured moment in time.
>> 
>> By the way I just added 10 panoramas shot on in Yosemite to iNeTours.com
>> (http://www.inetours.com/Tours/Yosemite_Tour.html). Over 150 total QTVRs so
>> far and New Orleans coming soon.
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