The fantasy world of the renowned Norwegian sculpturer. whilst raising a few eyebrows, nevertheless makes his gallery a popular destination when visitors come to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Roeros in central Norway.
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Per Lysgaard - pottery
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Wow, nice one Jon.
I like this a lot, interesting to know how much time in post processing and what Camera / lens combo you using?
It has a sort of dark feel to it, which is very atmospheric.
Martin
I like this a lot, interesting to know how much time in post processing and what Camera / lens combo you using?
It has a sort of dark feel to it, which is very atmospheric.
Martin
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Very good quality . Nice job!!
I am wondering what Camera and lens you used for this 360 interactive panorama?
I am wondering what Camera and lens you used for this 360 interactive panorama?
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Well . . .
Pano2VR, of course. Nikon D300s and 10,5mm lens; 5 shots at minus 2 processed with DxO and tone-mapped with HDR Darkroom. The head was a 360Precision Adjuste and was stitched using a template, for which the average CP distance was around 0,4 pixels. The sky was pasted in, sinceit was a dreary day; for that I removed the old sky using MaskPro 4.1 and replaced it with anothe taken the same time, butin not so enclosed a space.
About 12 hours work altogether.
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Pano2VR, of course. Nikon D300s and 10,5mm lens; 5 shots at minus 2 processed with DxO and tone-mapped with HDR Darkroom. The head was a 360Precision Adjuste and was stitched using a template, for which the average CP distance was around 0,4 pixels. The sky was pasted in, sinceit was a dreary day; for that I removed the old sky using MaskPro 4.1 and replaced it with anothe taken the same time, butin not so enclosed a space.
About 12 hours work altogether.
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Well Jon
Worth the time
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Worth the time
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Yes, but sadly, that reduces the profit considerably . For what one is paid in relation with the time spent, I was working at less than 20 quid an hour. Not a lot in Norway !
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Humm, that said I see your point.
However its a good example to demonstrate your skills.
I am sure this would look awesome in print, Equirectangular or other projections, after seeing some of the Panoramas at the IVRPA exhibitions I would look at this as a possible option, please see: http://www.omercalev.com/
Met this chap, very inspirational work.
However its a good example to demonstrate your skills.
I am sure this would look awesome in print, Equirectangular or other projections, after seeing some of the Panoramas at the IVRPA exhibitions I would look at this as a possible option, please see: http://www.omercalev.com/
Met this chap, very inspirational work.
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Well, there were some terribly flattering and undeserved comments . . . Thanks to all for the positive feedback.
But the best one will be when the cheque comes! Meat that evening!
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But the best one will be when the cheque comes! Meat that evening!
Jon
Excellent quality . Nice job!!
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This particular gallery has been superceded with the full tour, so the images mentioned no longer work.
A new posting is posted in the Websites Gallery.
Thanks.
Jon
A new posting is posted in the Websites Gallery.
Thanks.
Jon