Bad Hindelang seen from Nusche

This panorama shows Bad Hindelang from the viewpoint Nusche, that’s just halfway to the urban district of Gailenberg. It is a sort of an experiment because it is one of my first hand held shots with the Sony NEX-5 camera using the 16mm pancake lens and the fisheye converter. I took eight pictures around, two zenith and two nadir shots. I took eight images, because with only a Philopod setup this is easier to shoot than only six shots around, which would give you enough overlap for the lens combination. The original equirectangular image had a size of 12000×6000 pixels.


Geotag Icon Show on map

About markus

PanoTwin Markus → My Google+ Profile
This entry was posted in Pano Interactive Sphericals and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.
Related Posts
A cylindrical panoramic image taken with the NEX-5 and the SEL55210 lens from Sony.

View over Bad Oberdorf and Bad Hindelang
READ MORE
See some experiments with the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer on the Sony NEX 5 using the Lensbaby Composer Focus Front and two differnet Nikon lenses.


READ MORE
White Easter in Bad Hindelang.


READ MORE
Some image samples taken with a SLR Magic 35mm/F1.7 lens mounted on a Sony NEX 5.

Magic experiments Bad Hindelang in Winter
READ MORE
This post tries to answer the question whether it is possible to stitch a spherical panorama made from so called sweep panoramas. They can be made using e.g. the Sony NEX-5. A somehow finished panorama can be seen, however it has some big errors and looks really wierd.
READ MORE
This panorama has been made near the summit of mount Hirschberg. It is north of Bad Hindelang and is about 1500m high.


READ MORE
The name of the alp you see here roughly translates to "Hindmost Colossus Alp".


READ MORE
View over Bad Oberdorf and Bad Hindelang
Bad Hindelang with Tilt-Shift effects
White Easter in Bad Hindelang
Magic Experiments Bad Hindelang in Winter
Heading for Planes and Trains
Spherical pano stitched from sweep panoramas, an experiment
Cross on Summit of Mount Hirschberg
Hintere Entschenalpe

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>