RJM
6th Aug 2012, 22:34
Try this... Hit full screen and just let it roll...
Wide open space (http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual_tours/zabriskie_point/)
Wide open space (http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual_tours/zabriskie_point/)
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View Full Version : Feeling cooped up? Closed in? RJM 6th Aug 2012, 22:34 Try this... Hit full screen and just let it roll... Wide open space (http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual_tours/zabriskie_point/) exeng 6th Aug 2012, 23:00 Prefer to be cooped up in green spaces - but thanks anyway. Regards Exeng gingernut 6th Aug 2012, 23:05 Lovely outlook. Cheered me up, just like this old re-run . Soap (TV comedy) opening/intro - YouTube Fox3WheresMyBanana 6th Aug 2012, 23:08 I just recall the time we took the weather ship up to 50,000+. Saw almost the whole of the UK out the canopy, saw stars in the daytime looking straight up, then dropped 10 miles vertically down into a low level wazex. That's the way to start your morning. I recommend it to everybody :ok: (except agoraphobics). lomapaseo 7th Aug 2012, 02:25 Try this... Hit full screen and just let it roll... Wide open space (http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual_tours/zabriskie_point/) Try this... Hit full screen and just let it roll... Move this to the Mars Curiosity thread and it should fit right in Slasher 7th Aug 2012, 02:33 Wide open space Actually I thought it was live streaming from a Martian probe visiting Earth. CityofFlight 7th Aug 2012, 02:41 Actually I thought it was live streaming from a Martian probe visiting Earth. And it resembles of few places in the ole, U.S. No wonder they came back to find their brethren.... :} Desert Dingo 7th Aug 2012, 05:08 Where is the shadow of the camera thingy? It should be there but I cant find it.:confused: tony draper 7th Aug 2012, 06:33 There was a better panorama of London knocking about tinternet a couple of years back it seemed to have a infinite zoom. :) A A Gruntpuddock 7th Aug 2012, 07:24 Desert Dingo - after shooting most of the pano, the tripod is removed and a 'straight down' shot (or shots) taken. The stitching program then bungs all the photos together and removes items (such as the tripod shadow) which appear in one photo but not the rest. panoguide: Creating spherical panoramas (http://www.panoguide.com/howto/panoramas/spherical.jsp) nosewheelfirst 7th Aug 2012, 08:03 Good for the soul this Ramadan. Arisaig 360 Panoramas | Scotland Panoramic Photography | 360 Panoramic Photographer London (http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual_tours/arisaig/) Little cloud 7th Aug 2012, 08:12 More here: World Panoramic Photography - 360Cities (http://www.360cities.net/) Funnily enough one tires of the panoramas of distant mountains, the ones that show human ingenuity by way of buildings and machines are the most memorable images. Just in case you thought the Faroese spend their days fishing in open boats: 360Cities.net (http://www.360cities.net/map#lat=62.25416&lng=-6.55911&name=nordborg-faroe-islands&zoom=13) RJM 7th Aug 2012, 14:25 Thanks Little cloud. That shabby wheelhouse is the bridge of the Nordbord - a trawler! No wonder Danish ships have such a good reputation. http://i46.tinypic.com/15fspqe.jpg |
