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Date Posted: 23:18:22 09/02/10 Thu
Author: madonna
Author Host/IP: c-71-238-235-62.hsd1.mi.comcast.net / 71.238.235.62
Subject: Take a little trip with me......


Absolutely Stunning 360 deg. photography

Click on all three.
Look all the way up and all the way down,
then to the right and to the left.

Use your mouse to move around.
How do they do this kind of photography?

http://www.utah3d.net/SulpherCreek_swf.html

http://www.utah3d.net/DoubleArch1_swf.html

http://www.utah3d.net/PaysonC_swf.html


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[> oh and nothing will jump out at you...it's just purdy -- madonna, 12:32:21 09/03/10 Fri [1] (c-71-238-235-62.hsd1.mi.comcast.net/71.238.235.62)

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[> awesome! -- jayjay, 13:40:35 09/03/10 Fri [1] (ip70-178-231-170.ks.ks.cox.net/70.178.231.170)


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[> Those are way cool! -- doni, 11:04:27 09/05/10 Sun [1] (adsl-66-143-166-122.dsl.austtx.swbell.net/66.143.166.122)

I think they do that the same way you do a 'linear' panorama, where you stand in one place and take pics in a kind of circle...(I did a lot of those in San Francisco to get the whole city in one pic, from the Golden Gate to the Bay Bridge.

Then they just go up, then down (that's my theory) and they have a template they can fill in the pix...From reading Dianne's son's page, it's not as easy as it sounds tho'!


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