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Jerusalem, Old City - 360° Panoramic Virtual Tour

 
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Sam Rohn
Posted on 06-24-2006 at 01:47:15 PM  profilanswer
 

hey everybody -
 
i recently spent a few weeks in the old city of jerusalem, which was  
incredibly beautiful,and very well suited to panoramic photos.......  
 
all shot with nikon D70, 10.5 fisheye, assembled with realviz stitcher -
 
http://www.nylocations.com/panoram [...] jerusalem/
 
most of these were shot over only 2 or 3 days, wish i could've shot more :)
 
sam


Message edited by Sam Rohn on 05-01-2008 at 03:11:35 AM

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n°61
Joel
Posted on 10-24-2006 at 05:22:52 PM  profilanswer
 

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iall shot with nikon D70, 10.5 fisheye, assembled with realviz stitcher -


 
Hi,
 
Nice job! What kind of panoramic head did you use?
 
Joel

n°62
Sam Rohn
Posted on 10-28-2006 at 12:55:37 PM  profilanswer
 

thanx -
 
i shot the jerusalem panoramas using a Kaidan Quickpan IV, with spherical bracket & QR, on top of gitzo 1127 legs, leveled with an acratech ballhead to level -
 
just upgraded to gitzo 1258-LVL, leveling tripod, much better than the 1127 + ballhead...
 
sam


Message edited by Sam Rohn on 04-28-2007 at 09:37:08 AM

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n°91
Sam Rohn
Posted on 04-28-2007 at 09:46:26 AM  profilanswer
 

i have also posted the Jerusalem panoramas to flickr, where you can have a better look at the equirectangulars, as well as the panos with the flickr SPi-V viewer
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nyloc [...] 434409099/
 
sam


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topper
Posted on 01-18-2008 at 05:11:32 AM  profilanswer
 

Wonderful panos. I am using Pure Player to finish my panos. What finishing program do you use. The look of your site and your tours is great, keep it going.
 
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