(http://i43.fastpic.ru/big/2012/0706/72/88105b7c06809b339422be7036986372.jpg) (http://mirazimov.com/panoramas/dacha/1/index.swf)
Nice, but clouds color is not color of clouds... ;)
You're right, but this is Crazy :)
Nice work and fun to play with.
Thank you!
Woah.. this is epic!
Would have been great if the clouds were white. Did you process the HDRs in Photomatix?
Yes, unfortunately the clouds overdone. I was very hurry. Did FotomatixPro processing.
I enjoyed it a lot - thanks for sharing!
looks nice
what program did you use to merge the 360 pano?
1) Adobe PS CS 5.5 - edit images
2) PhotomatixPro - merging pictures to HDR
3) PtGui Pro 9.1 - creating 360 pano
4) Autopano Tour - for creating index.swf
5) transfer to hosting :)
it is so easy ))
if you want I can try to make the video instructions.
Quote from: Mirazimov on September 04, 2012, 02:54:32 PM
if you want I can try to make the video instructions.
That would be great! :D
Software as much as shooting those. I don't see any tripod when I look down??
nice
that pano tour is awesome!
Übercool!
Super fun! Had to see it 3 times
Thanks. Now I will go to bed with a smile on my face
Mikkel
nice one
Try exposure fusion in Photomatix for a more natural HDR. Put all your bracketed images in one folder. In the Fusion menu select the number of images tacken in sequence. E.g 5. If you have taken bracketed 5 images for one picture it will take the 25 images and edit them 5 pictures at a time. Then stitch the final 5 outcomes together in the 360 pano program. Let me know if the outcome is better upon trying this - if you decide to do so :-)
How many images did it take to make this? A video would be awesome.
if you turn around fast you get dizzy, its like the real thing! :o :P
I take 3 photos of each shot.
3*9 = 27 photos.
I try to make video tutorial..
All work took 2 hours