April 18th, 2010 |
by teocomi |
published in
Panorama, Tips&Tricks
I have been taking panoramas for a long time always hand-holding the camera, I quickly noticed how hard it is to do this in a small ambient. To avoid strong parallax errors the only solution is using a panoramic head. There are many professional (as much professional as expensive) pano-heads out there, you can check [...]
April 18th, 2010 |
by teocomi |
published in
Panorama, Tips&Tricks
EDIT: In the following article I am erroneously talking of “nodal point” but the correct term is no-parallax-point or entrance pupil, infact:
The nodal points are widely misunderstood in photography, where it is commonly asserted that the light rays “intersect” at “the nodal point”, that the iris diaphragm of the lens is located there, and that [...]
April 12th, 2010 |
by teocomi |
published in
Panorama, Personal
I have just implemented krpano viewer on my panorama website. Now you can smoothly see even Gigapixel panoramas! Try out Bologna form Above at 200 Megapixel and don’t forget to ZOOM!
April 6th, 2010 |
by teocomi |
published in
Personal
I have just created a brand new website for my panos. Now they all look very nice!
The website is WordPress powered and uses F8 theme adapted for my needs.
Don’t wait to explore it!
January 28th, 2010 |
by teocomi |
published in
Panorama
I’ve just made a new panorama, and I have to honestly admit that this is the coolest ever! Have a look yourself:
The panorama was shot from Bologna’s Asinelli Tower, the exact center spot of my hometown. The camera used is a Nikon D5000 with default lens (18-55 yeah, crap, but I’m gonna buy fisheye ones [...]