This image shows a reprojected image of the Cine-Teatro São João in Palmela. The first projection was stereographic down, the second one droste.


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Articles related to the Sony α 700 camera. Mostly panoramas taken with the camera and usually the Sigma 8mm/f4 fish eye lens.
This image shows a reprojected image of the Cine-Teatro São João in Palmela. The first projection was stereographic down, the second one droste.
This panorama shows the interior of the church of Sesimbra castle. All the walls are covered with beautifully glazed tiles.
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Pousada de Setúbal; Hotel São Filipe; Morning Mist
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This panorma shows a panoramic photographer taking a panorama of Henry Stuart’s printed version of his Royal Wedding Gigapixel Panorama.
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This image shows a reprojected version of this panorama. It is the staircase of the Bavarian State Library in a Droste reprojection.
This image shows a reprojected version of this panorama. It is the staircase of the Bavarian State Library in a Droste reprojection.
These images show reprojected versions of this panorama. The tram station “Münchner Freiheit” has a futuristic roof built of white steel, painted green on the inside of the three part pillars. The initial panorama for these reprojections was made inside one of these structures.
The original panorama for these reprojections was shot in the Viscardihof in Munich. The spherical panorama was reprojected to a stereographic view. This image was again reprojected applying a Droste effect. The artist of the sculpture is Olafur Eliasson.
These images show reprojected versions of this panorama. The projections are based on the two stereographic projections shown here. In a second step they were once again reprojected using the Droste effect.