Panoramic Photos of Kennedy Space Center, Seal Beach Pier, Fire Station Playhouse and Some Sanctuary

I got a few more panoramic photos posted this morning. These three include two cubic images -- meaning, these images have a full 360 x 180 degree display. Not only can you pan left and right, but also up and down. And they really look good full screen too.

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Here is the Rocket Garden at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This image was created using six photographs shot with a fisheye lens. Four horizontal shots (each at 90 degree increments) one pointing straight up and one straight down. Each of the images was handheld (as opposed to using a tripod and a pano head).

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Water Bridge, Jamaican Flower, Crush Added to Photograhy

I added a couple of my (recent) favorite photographs to the site today: Water Bridge, Jamaican Flower, "Crush"
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Panoramic Photos of Chateau Cheneceau, Balboa Fun Zone in Newport Beach, CA

Chateau Cheneceau - Loire Valley, France: April 2002
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Five days after our neighborhood nearly burned down, we found ourselves in the Loire Valley. This is one of the first panoramic photographs I took using a digital SLR. And it is still one of my favorites too.

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Panoramic Photos of Covered Bridge, Log Bridge, Fire on a Hill

Frontier Street Fire - Trabuco Canyon, California: April 2002
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There is nothing quite like getting a call from a friend while you are 5,000 miles from home to find out there is a big fire in your neighborhood. Great work by the Orange County Fire Authority saved our whole neighborhood.

[ View: See this image of the Frontier Street Fire in fullscreen ]

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Immersive 360 Degree Panoramas Coming Back to www.morper.net

I am finally getting back around to posting some of my panoramic photography. I’m going to start posting back up some of my first photographs. Today’s photographs were taken in 1999 and 2000. I think these are two of the first three I ever photographed. Both of these images were taking with print film, then I scanned the prints. These are known as cylinder panoramas -- meaning, when you view these fullscreen [ US Capitol, Greeter’s Corner ] you can only look left or right. Later, I will post some of my cubic images (these allow you to look straight up and straight down too).  

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