These images show reprojected versions of this panorama. The Diana temple has been built around 1613 – 1617 with it’s surrounding park. It is located in the centre of the Hofgarten, a small park near the city centre of Munich.

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These images show reprojected versions of this panorama. The Diana temple has been built around 1613 – 1617 with it’s surrounding park. It is located in the centre of the Hofgarten, a small park near the city centre of Munich.
This panorama shows Bad Hindelang from the mountain station of the Imberger Horn cable car. The original panorama was stitched from seven portrait oriented images and has a resolution of 12754×4410 pixel. I’m standing on the hang glider start ramp. You can find a full spherical panorama from this location here.
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This panorama shows Bad Hindelang from the mountain station of the Imberger Horn cable car. The original panorama was stitched from six portrait oriented images and has a resolution of 15618×5206 pixel. See another panoramic image which was taken by PanoTwin Markus some minutes later.
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This gallery shows a talk I held at the PanoTools meeting 2009 in Timişoara. It discusses some aspects of reprojecting equirectangular images.
During Oktoberfest the tower of St. Paul can be ascended.
Turmblick St. Paul, Westen, südlich in München
This image shows a reprojected version of this panorama.
Inspired by the work of Panotwin Jürgen I played with my submission for the WWP theme “Forgotten places”. This reprojection is the result.
This drawbridge in the Stralsund harbor may not look spectacular at first glance. But you should right click in the panorama and choose the ‘little pantet view’.
Drawbridge at Stralsund harbour
Technique:
The panorama was taken with my double monopod construction which was extended to a height of approx. 3.15 meter (appx. 10.33 ft). Stitched from four images taken with a Sigma 10mm fish eye lens on a Sony 900. I took four images around and removed my shadow in post-processing.