Four 360° photos, HDR (7-5 exposures). Shooting height: 3.80 metres.
Hotspots open details and picture galleries of historic buildings, cafés, art galleries and jewelries on the Square. A map and a compass as additional navigation tools.
http://www.hvweb.net/en/360photos/venice/stmarkssquare/ (making of)
or direct link
http://www.associazionepiazzasanmarco.i ... -marco.php
I made it with Pano2VR, of course!
You may be interested in taking a look at another 360° photo I shot there in May 2009
in front of St. Mark's Basilica, measuring 12,600 by 6,300 pixels, also available here:
http://www.hvweb.net/en/360photos/venice/stmarkssquare/
Hans
Venice, St. Mark's Square Virtual Tour (Piazza San Marco)
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Than you for showing us this, it has brought back some wonderful memories.
Two years ago I drove to Italy, taking in Pisa, Rome, Venice and the finally Lake Garda. It was a fantastic holiday which has all come flooding back looking at your panorama, thank you.
Hopki
Two years ago I drove to Italy, taking in Pisa, Rome, Venice and the finally Lake Garda. It was a fantastic holiday which has all come flooding back looking at your panorama, thank you.
Hopki
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Hi Hopki,Hopki wrote:Than you for showing us this, it has brought back some wonderful memories.
Two years ago I drove to Italy, taking in Pisa, Rome, Venice and the finally Lake Garda. It was a fantastic holiday which has all come flooding back looking at your panorama, thank you.
Hopki
I'm happy I haven't spoiled your memories
I'll publish some 360 panoramas of Pisa and Lucca on my website, I hope soon. So, stay tuned!
Best,
Hans
Thanks,
I'll tell you that it's all based on showing/hiding and scaling nested images and elements.
Best,
Hans
I'll tell you that it's all based on showing/hiding and scaling nested images and elements.
Best,
Hans