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Spherical Panoramas (stereographic)
Been having a bash at these lately:
![1544-1205630036-0.jpg](http://i2.photoblog.com/photos/1544-1205630036-0.jpg)
Mt. Coot Tha Botanic gardens, Brisbane.
![1544-1204982110-1.jpg](http://i2.photoblog.com/photos3/1544-1204982110-1.jpg)
This was taken inside the dome you can see in the pic above.
![1544-1204342731-0.jpg](http://i2.photoblog.com/photos2/1544-1204342731-0.jpg)
And this was taken at the view point at the top of Mt. Coot Tha just after sunrise.
Cheers
-Dave-
![1544-1205630036-0.jpg](http://i2.photoblog.com/photos/1544-1205630036-0.jpg)
Mt. Coot Tha Botanic gardens, Brisbane.
![1544-1204982110-1.jpg](http://i2.photoblog.com/photos3/1544-1204982110-1.jpg)
This was taken inside the dome you can see in the pic above.
![1544-1204342731-0.jpg](http://i2.photoblog.com/photos2/1544-1204342731-0.jpg)
And this was taken at the view point at the top of Mt. Coot Tha just after sunrise.
Cheers
-Dave-
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i really like the first and second one for completly different reasons. the first because it looks like a small planet! and the second because it is really warped!
Tim
Very interesting shots! I like them.
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Just a normal rectilinear lens. I took a series of photos around 360 degrees and stitched them together using Hugin.
-Dave-
Just to share (if you don't mind)
Thanks for enlightening me
Charlie