Zey called me mad! Panorama in IR!

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And it's all y'all's fault for putting these ideas in my head. I've made some spherical panos with a Kodak DC4800 and wide angle converter, but this is my first pano try with the F707. Naturally I slapped on the Hoya R72. (Thanks to the users of this forum for recommending 2filter.com.)

Made at a park near the 2002 Huntsville Hamfest, a.k.a. The Running Of The Hams.

Give it a whirl:

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano00.htm

Corry
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It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net
Celebrating 6 years as part of the problem with the Internet.
 
And it's all y'all's fault for putting these ideas in my head. I've
made some spherical panos with a Kodak DC4800 and wide angle
converter, but this is my first pano try with the F707. Naturally I
slapped on the Hoya R72. (Thanks to the users of this forum for
recommending 2filter.com.)

Made at a park near the 2002 Huntsville Hamfest, a.k.a. The Running
Of The Hams.

Give it a whirl:

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano00.htm

Corry
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YESSSSS!

You ARE mad..............quite MAD...........MUHWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
(great pic BTW!)
It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net
Celebrating 6 years as part of the problem with the Internet.
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No matter where you go, there you are.
 
And it's all y'all's fault for putting these ideas in my head. I've
made some spherical panos with a Kodak DC4800 and wide angle
converter, but this is my first pano try with the F707. Naturally I
slapped on the Hoya R72. (Thanks to the users of this forum for
recommending 2filter.com.)

Made at a park near the 2002 Huntsville Hamfest, a.k.a. The Running
Of The Hams.

Give it a whirl:

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano00.htm

Corry
--
It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net
Celebrating 6 years as part of the problem with the Internet.
--Cool IR Photo..... Wowwy Cabootles
Vaughn T. Winfree
That little birdy is talking to me again.. :) Get the camera !!!
 
YESSSSS!

You ARE mad..............quite MAD...........MUHWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
(great pic BTW!)
Thanks. Have another. I tested it out on myself and suffered NO ILL EFFECTS WHATSOEVER!!!

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano01.htm

Now fortified with 20 percent trippier false colors.

But seriously, what's everybody's opinion of online viewers for these things? I have a client who wants me to make (regular, sane) panos of house interiors, etc.

I favor a Java viewer over others, because most people already have it in their browser - that is, until M$ outlaws Java in a couple of years.

Corry
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It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net
Celebrating 6 years as part of the problem with the Internet.
 
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano01.htm

Now fortified with 20 percent trippier false colors.
Well done Corry, you beat me to it. I'll be doing IR panoramas for sure.
But seriously, what's everybody's opinion of online viewers for
these things? I have a client who wants me to make (regular, sane)
panos of house interiors, etc.

I favor a Java viewer over others, because most people already have
it in their browser - that is, until M$ outlaws Java in a couple of
years.
I favour QuicKTime since you can do amazing full screen panoramas with this software.

See my Botanic Gardens.
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oxfordtour/botanicgardens/default.html

All the panoramas on that site appear in resizeable windows which can be opened to full screen.

Don't take my word for it checkout:

http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen/list.html

I hope to get on that list one day.

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A DSC-S70 and now S85 have made:
800 Oxford Panoramas -
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oxfordtour/
1500 Random Photos of Oxford -
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/imagesofoxford.html
 
I like it. You are not mad. You are impassioned to do the unusual.

Alas, my R72 is 55mm and my WA conversion lens is a 52mm. I would have a few of these too, but the Force is against me. PT Rules!
  • David
Corry Lee Smith wrote:
And it's all y'all's fault for putting these ideas in my head. I've
made some spherical panos with a Kodak DC4800 and wide angle
converter, but this is my first pano try with the F707. Naturally I
slapped on the Hoya R72. (Thanks to the users of this forum for
recommending 2filter.com.)

Made at a park near the 2002 Huntsville Hamfest, a.k.a. The Running
Of The Hams.

Give it a whirl:

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano00.htm

Corry
--
It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net
Celebrating 6 years as part of the problem with the Internet.
 
And it's all y'all's fault for putting these ideas in my head. I've
made some spherical panos with a Kodak DC4800 and wide angle
converter, but this is my first pano try with the F707. Naturally I
slapped on the Hoya R72. (Thanks to the users of this forum for
recommending 2filter.com.)

Made at a park near the 2002 Huntsville Hamfest, a.k.a. The Running
Of The Hams.

Give it a whirl:

http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net/bigspring_ir_pano00.htm

Corry
--
It Came From C. L. Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries.
http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net
Celebrating 6 years as part of the problem with the Internet.
Verrrrry nicsssssssssssssse 2-thumbs up
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Some IR and more, My tiny F707 Album.
http://home.earthlink.net/~metodd/index/Index.htm
 

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