January 26th is/was Australia Day.
The National Birthday is a Public Holiday and traditionally the end of the Summer school vacation period for the kids. In my part of the country (in the bush) our town has a family day by the river. It normally has attractions for the kids, local arts and crafts as well as general public information stalls etc, it is a picnic type of day for families.
As some may remember I did a "Snake Pit" panorama at the same event in 2008 and thought if it was a nice day I would have another go at it using my newly acquired Roundshot Seitz VR Head on top a Velbon monopod with a NNR1 Panohead, it was clear a sky and 37 Degrees Celsius so off we went.
Camera: Canon 5DMKII, Lens: Tokina 10-17mm Zoom Fisheye (shaved) at 12mm (4 Shots)
Warning: Pano's have sound (prepare yourself).
http://www.smooth360.com/2010/snake_pit
3 directional sound tracks 1 background track
Also this year the Rubber Duck races were back to raise money for local charity. You sponsor a duck and should it cross the finishing line first via river current, second or third you were in the running for a prize. Just a bit of fun.
http://www.smooth360.com/2010/duck_race
1 simple background sound track
If you spot any issue's please point them out, I'm sick of looking at them. As you all know you can be too close to see the obvious sometimes.
Regards, Smooth
A Couple Of Australia Day Panoramas
Not sure if it is an issue; I just noticed: When loading the panorama your tilt is let say -20 As soon as the panorama is loaded (or after a few moments) it moves fast to tilt 0. The movement was unexpected so i was a little bit "shoked".smooth wrote:If you spot any issue's please point them out, I'm sick of looking at them. As you all know you can be too close to see the obvious sometimes.
Second; the textbox (i) is to big for your text.
Off topic; When I make a panorama I use arround 30 pictures so moving objects and people (or snakes) are always a problem; How did u mange to freeze the people ;
Jeroen / Amersfoort / The Netherlands
Yes, I should fix this. I have return to horizon on load selected.jeroen wrote: Not sure if it is an issue; I just noticed: When loading the panorama your tilt is let say -20 As soon as the panorama is loaded (or after a few moments) it moves fast to tilt 0. The movement was unexpected so i was a little bit "shoked".
Not concerned about his, but thanks for pointing it out.jeroen wrote:Second; the textbox (i) is to big for your text.
Take one picture of them! Process multiple exposures and blend to get what you want out of them. Panoramas are 4 shot images each but 5 exposures are made from each so really it is 20 images each.jeroen wrote:Off topic; When I make a panorama I use arround 30 pictures so moving objects and people (or snakes) are always a problem; How did u mange to freeze the people ;
Tripod cap another image all to it's self.
Thanks for taking the time to view them. I was thinking the links must have been dead or something, lots of views but no comments 'till you.
Regards, Smooth
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Here is a quick look at the Trinity river. No yellow ducks there when I took that one.
http://360texas.com/virtualtour/texas/ftw/mt.htm
http://360texas.com/virtualtour/texas/ftw/mt.htm