I’ve been running into a lot of that myself; I was stopped by a police officer at Philadelphia’s main post office today, in fact. I wasn’t even shooting the post office (nor was I in it).
The stitching looks marvelous, supporting the fish-eye effect. But why is it backwards left-to-right?
If you mean the letters in the glass, it’s cause’ it’s a reflection of the fluorescent signs that on the opposite side of the building (from where I’m shooting).
Nice fish-eye. FYI, email to you seems to be bouncing.
saadiq 1/4/05Thx, but this isn’t a fisheye lens. It’s a 9 shot panorama.
jimmie 1/4/05I’ve been running into a lot of that myself; I was stopped by a police officer at Philadelphia’s main post office today, in fact. I wasn’t even shooting the post office (nor was I in it).
The stitching looks marvelous, supporting the fish-eye effect. But why is it backwards left-to-right?
JorjDotOrg 1/4/05I’m curious - what is a 9 shot pano - and why does it develop the fisheye distortion?
And why do these companies have such a wasp up their bums about us taking photos in their buildings? “Ono, they are stealing teh photons!!”
Straynjer 1/4/05If you mean the letters in the glass, it’s cause’ it’s a reflection of the fluorescent signs that on the opposite side of the building (from where I’m shooting).
jimmie 1/5/05Nice colors and composition. What a wide angle shot !
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Sakana 1/6/05