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    14 shot panorama, Canon EOS 300D with EF-S 10-22mm, Nodal Ninja spherical tripod head. View full! You might also like to know how this one was shot and stitched: 1 2
    Also try the interactive panorama (2.1 MB).*
    *uses a panoramic viewer called Spi-V provided by fieldOfView (which requires a free automatic shockwave download). See more in theequirectangular group.

    swamzi, maxkopbyflickr, Electric-Eye, d2cool, and 23 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. tylerphotos 86 months ago | reply

      Oh, wonderful. I love these so much.

    2. medemaatjes 85 months ago | reply

      Thank for this terrific mini course. The nodal ninja seems to be a very simple though effective tool. I've downloaded all your programs and i'll try it out.

    3. Missy | Qatar 85 months ago | reply

      wooooooooooooooooooooooow

      this is soooooo soooooo amazing

      great shot

    4. Christiaan Leever NL 85 months ago | reply

      This tutorial is great! I just need to take about 3 times as many photos as you do, because my camera has such a non wide lense :P

      I havent really done any portrait format panorama shooting, because I would need about 20 photos to go around once. Must try it though. Do you every have problems getting too close to things and the panorama not working out? Or doesnt it matter how close something is to you?

    5. Seb Przd 85 months ago | reply

      If you set your camera so that its nodal point is fixed, you won't get problems with close objects. See some links here www.google.com/search?q=nodal+point

    6. Robutrix 81 months ago | reply

      no word, it's incredible! Everyone of your spherical photo is fantastic.

    7. Después de la vigilia 53 months ago | reply

      i want to try this can of pictures for the trapcode horizon (after effects)

    8. My Deepest Heart 38 months ago | reply

      Hi Seb, Do you know how to convert the jpg from equiretangular photo to cubic pan ? so I can use prefectly in SPV-i

      Whhic software I should use ?
      TIA

    9. Seb Przd 38 months ago | reply

      You do not need the cubic pan to view in Spi-V.

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