St Mary's Chapel, Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire.

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RBilsland
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Here's a couple of HDR panoramas I shot over the weekend. They show the inside of St Mary's Chapel and to the left of the alter in the first panorama you can see the alter tomb of Catherine Parr, the 6th and last wife of King Henry VIII.

http://www.panoview.co.uk/examples/sude ... apel1.html
http://www.panoview.co.uk/examples/sude ... apel2.html

The panoramas were shot as a bracketed set (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2) with a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 10.5mm f2.8 fisheye lens. All this was mounted on a Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head atop a Manfrotto 190XProB tripod. Bracketed sets of photos were taken at 6 positions around (60 degrees apart) tilted down by 15 degrees and a zenith bracketed set of photos were taken too. Raw files were then processed through Adobe's Lightroom 3 Beta 2 before being processed in PTGui v8.3.10 Pro. Final processing into Adobe flash format was done with Pano2VR v2.3.3.
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Peter Stephens
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Nice photos.... VR works well in Churches, I've done a few.


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Pete,

Thanks, I always like the colours in the stained glass windows.

Bob.
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zap
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Hi
Great work

What technical combo (camera lens) did you use ?

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