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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D200
Categories Nature
Florals
Panoramic
Film Format
Portfolio Spherical Panoramas
Digital
Fisheye
Lens Nikon  10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX Fisheye
Uploaded 10/5/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 200 setting
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Views 954 Shutter
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Critiques 17 Rating
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Location City -  Koma
State -  SAITAMA PREFECTURE
Country - Japan   Japan
About The cluster amaryllis (Japanese "higanbana") flowers at the autumnal equinox, usually within a day or so of the actual date. These fields under the trees are a famous tourist attraction. This is the trimmed version of a spherical (immersive) panorama designed for viewing with a virtual reality viewer. I just cropped off the most distorted top and bottom of the full panorama. If you have donated to Usefilm, please look at the larger view accessible to you by clicking under the normal image, where more of the detail is visible (though still less than a quarter the resolution of the original panorama).
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 11/23/2006
wonderful panorama. great bucolic mood. a delight. 7+++

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/17/2006
This one is a full 360 x 180-degree panorama, Tim, made up of eight shots, six "portrait" fisheye shots at 60 degrees to each other, and one straight up (zenith), another straight down (nadir). It is only the new PTgui that emboldens me to take this kind of stitching on. It really went very well--slight trouble with the nadir shot (you can see it if you look VERY carefully).

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 11/17/2006
another super composition Roger. Also great color! Is this a single shot or joined via software?

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jessie voigts   {K:6772} 10/26/2006
oh, wow, i never even knew this existed, gorgeous! great view with your panoramic lens, eh? when i clicked larger, i enjoyed seeing how half the background was a parking lot, and half was full of trees. so interesting! great colors! thank you.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 10/24/2006
I can see why panoramas are addictive. There sure are some dandies. I am so glad that you are included in the website with others from around the world!
MAry

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/15/2006
Dear Mary, I am SO glad you tried the panoramic viewer! Not one in a hundred does... What a difference it makes. Now you can see how I got hooked on panoramas, I think. You might enjoy the Worldwide Panorama site. Google for WWP + panorama. It has some of the best from all around the world (and one of mine!). I can spend hours browsing there (when I have the time).

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 10/14/2006
One has to love the panoramic viewer. This takes on a whole new gloriousness with it. The colours are grand. Those trees are intersting. They seem to embrace the beauty under them. That path leads us right through to the back and deyond. Superb.
MAry

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 10/12/2006
Hi Roger,

nice work, I especially like the trees which look a bit weird.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/11/2006
Hi, Ray...

The url is http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp906/html/RogerWilliams.html

The site is still a little buggy. The image auto rotates so fast you cannot see anything! Just click and hold down the mouse button somewhere inside the image to stop that nonsense. Then, with the button still down, you can use it to scan up and down and pan L & R. To zoom in and out, hit CTRL or SHFT. Do let me know what you think!

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/10/2006
Ray, I learned only after I suggested this that it hasn't been opened to the public yet. I'll let you know as soon as it goes public. You'll need the Apple QuickTime plug-in, which I believe comes pre-installed with Microsoft Internet Explorer. However, do upgrade if you get a message telling you to do so as there is a horrendous safety "hole" in the former version. The new one is quite safe, although a bit big... a couple of megabytes, I believe. But well worth the time it will take you to download.

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 10/9/2006
Hi Roger.....just got your message, busy week-end. Yes, please send on the URL I would be very interested. Best wishes......Ray

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/8/2006
Thanks, Joel. The full rez version is actually very highly compressed and if you look at all closely the JPEG artifacts are rather annoying. The original is simply gorgeous! This is actually a cropped version (the original, as with all true 360 x 180 panoramas, has a 2:1 aspect ratio). So this already looks pretty long and thin to me...

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Joel Aron Joel Aron   {K:14920} 10/8/2006
Roger,

Very nice! you're so good at these! The full rez version of this is wonderful. Fantastic balance with the composition. Did you try a version with a crop to trim 1/5th out of the top? ..or was that too much of a thin aspect?

cheers,
-joel

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 10/8/2006
Thank you kindly, Ray. I am quite pleased with this. In the original from it is one of my few TRULY 360 x 180 panoramas, i.e., with the hole in the ground (left by avoiding the tripod image) filled in properly. This is the most difficult bit of panorama making, and there is no way to automate it. My "Oyama Level Crossing" has been accepted for the Worldwide Panorama site biannual event which this time is about "transport." If you are interested, I will send you the URL and you can look at it as it was meant to be seen.

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 10/6/2006
An amazing panoramic composition my dear Roger and pleasing to note that you allowed the Nikon to participate. Are YOU pleased with the result my friend?? Beautiful colour tones and wonderfully detailed with great depth. AWESOME stuff. My very best wishes to you as always.....Ray:)

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Rob Ernsting Rob Ernsting   {K:8899} 10/5/2006
Aha here you are with panorama views by digital camera. The 10mm is certainly very suited for this, certainly in your hands. Quite interesting view and width.

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Bill Voizin Bill Voizin   {K:78} 10/5/2006
So glad you brought us along Roger! This is remarkable in color and composition. Wish I could see these beautiful and interesting flowers in person! Thanks again for bringing them to us. Regards--Bill Voizin

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