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Virtual 360 - Best Photography seen for a while

If you are into VR 360 photos take a look at this site!

360° VR Action - TristanShu.com

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  Quote Post 1 Posted 20-10-09
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I never knew that type of photography existed.
Impressive stuff!!



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  Quote Post 2 Posted 20-10-09
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That's awesome


  Quote Post 3 Posted 21-10-09
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How on earth do they do that!?

  Quote Post 4 Posted 21-10-09
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I never knew that type of photography existed.
Impressive stuff!!
I didn't. We have been looking for some photographers for sports shooting and looking for ideas how we can shoot and came across this and was like HOW!! We have noticed on teh paragliding one he is missing an arm that has been photoshoped out so not wanting to show how its done!

  Quote Post 5 Posted 21-10-09
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not sure if thats the right thing, but my god the pictures are awesome



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  Quote Post 6 Posted 21-10-09
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I've seen a video some time back that was similar to this, and the artist claimed that it was made up of only one shot... I'll try to find it back but it's been quite a while.



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  Quote Post 7 Posted 21-10-09
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I believe the way its done is like this...

Camera is facing straight up into sky, then a Mirror'd Cone is place so that the point of the cone is in the centre of the cameras lens then the photo is taken, this gives 360 degree photo with some slight distortion at the point closest and farthest points. you then simply load that image into an app and it corrects the angle to make it near spherical



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  Quote Post 8 Posted 21-10-09
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I believe the way its done is like this...

Camera is facing straight up into sky, then a Mirror'd Cone is place so that the point of the cone is in the centre of the cameras lens then the photo is taken, this gives 360 degree photo with some slight distortion at the point closest and farthest points. you then simply load that image into an app and it corrects the angle to make it near spherical
that sounds cool though...........................



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  Quote Post 9 Posted 22-10-09
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its a simple solution to a complex problem



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