Impressive, I enjoy your work and wonder how you get these 360 degree photos. I’m a amature photographer and ejoyed your site.
Thanks
Frank B said on November 16, 2003 at 9:11am
what equip do you need to make those cool 3d mov files!
Pilo Rios said on June 24, 2004 at 3:05pm
This is so cool. I wish we could see more of these. I was looking for this. What type of camera does this?
David said on July 13, 2004 at 3:49pm
I am mystified by these, especially ptlobos. Where is the shadow of the camera? Was it PhotoShopped away in some fashion?
Scott Haefner said on July 13, 2004 at 7:32pm
David,
On the Pt. Lobos panorama, I did indeed “photoshop out” the shadows (not only the camera, but also myself). I did this because the shadow doesn’t look realistic when stitched–partly because it changes between shots but more importantly because it’s a shadow of a “non-existent” person (me) since I am always holding the camera in front of me as I rotate around to take the three necessary shots.
jlh said on August 26, 2004 at 7:05pm
My camera can stitch, but I have no idea how you do what you do with these pans. To me, opens up another realm in photography; these are literally 360 degree pans. Great work!
Sam Showalter said on November 25, 2005 at 6:19am
Great job, Scott. As a a former pilot and current kite flyer, I can appreciate that you’ve captured the best of both worlds. There are a bunch of other places you should go some day. I’ll let you know if you’re interested. ss
My husband is a photographer. He likes to use professional foto technics. I thought that it was unreal to amaze him anything. But he was amazed a lot of your professional works. Thank you very much. Such people as you make our world more brightly.
Long Le said on May 11, 2006 at 8:12pm
I really like 360 degree view of the photo. Is it possible for you to show me the way you did it? Thanks a lot.
jouseley said on July 17, 2006 at 12:38pm
This is one of the best sites I’ve seen!
Have you tried KAP on Macro applications?
Nicole Diaz said on August 3, 2006 at 9:21am
Hey, this views really blew my mind away.. They are crazy… awesome.. I was able to travel out of my office and place myself in there.. what a trip.
As an Aerial Photographer, I can appreciate how difficult it is to capture a Great Image, and you mastered this using only a KITE….Simply Incredible. Keep up the good work, and anyone who is searching for Aerial Photos of the northeastern United States including aerials of many amusement parks, please visit my website: www.flyinphilsphotos.com….Thanks !!!
Hey Buddy!
Your last 3 ground shots made me really interested in getting a nice DSLR with 10.5mm lens. Keep up the excellent work. can’t wait to see some new shots!
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Impressive, I enjoy your work and wonder how you get these 360 degree photos. I’m a amature photographer and ejoyed your site.
Thanks
what equip do you need to make those cool 3d mov files!
This is so cool. I wish we could see more of these. I was looking for this. What type of camera does this?
I am mystified by these, especially ptlobos. Where is the shadow of the camera? Was it PhotoShopped away in some fashion?
David,
On the Pt. Lobos panorama, I did indeed “photoshop out” the shadows (not only the camera, but also myself). I did this because the shadow doesn’t look realistic when stitched–partly because it changes between shots but more importantly because it’s a shadow of a “non-existent” person (me) since I am always holding the camera in front of me as I rotate around to take the three necessary shots.
My camera can stitch, but I have no idea how you do what you do with these pans. To me, opens up another realm in photography; these are literally 360 degree pans. Great work!
Great job, Scott. As a a former pilot and current kite flyer, I can appreciate that you’ve captured the best of both worlds. There are a bunch of other places you should go some day. I’ll let you know if you’re interested. ss
My husband is a photographer. He likes to use professional foto technics. I thought that it was unreal to amaze him anything. But he was amazed a lot of your professional works. Thank you very much. Such people as you make our world more brightly.
I really like 360 degree view of the photo. Is it possible for you to show me the way you did it? Thanks a lot.
This is one of the best sites I’ve seen!
Have you tried KAP on Macro applications?
Hey, this views really blew my mind away.. They are crazy… awesome.. I was able to travel out of my office and place myself in there.. what a trip.
As an Aerial Photographer, I can appreciate how difficult it is to capture a Great Image, and you mastered this using only a KITE….Simply Incredible. Keep up the good work, and anyone who is searching for Aerial Photos of the northeastern United States including aerials of many amusement parks, please visit my website: www.flyinphilsphotos.com….Thanks !!!
Hey Buddy!
Your last 3 ground shots made me really interested in getting a nice DSLR with 10.5mm lens. Keep up the excellent work. can’t wait to see some new shots!