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Aerial Panoramas - more addedHi all, it's been a while since I've posted anything here so I thought I'd share one of my new projects with you all.
It's almost 3 years since the project started but I feel it is now at a point where I can show the results in public without the fear of hanging my head in shame . It's basically a radio controlled helicopter which carries a custom built panoramic mount automated to pan a full 360 degrees and tilt from 30 to -90 degrees allowing me to take full 360 spherical panoramas at altitude. It's kind of like having the worlds tallest adjustable panoramic tripod! Anyway, here's the trial run.... sorry, not the most inspiring scenery (that's yet to come). Click play on the image and once loaded you can click and drag across the screen or turn it full size with the icons in the bottom right corner. Enjoy . http://www.lensaloft.com.au I think this really has potential but I'm not sure how to market the service. Marketing's never been my strong point. Last edited by agriffiths on Thu May 01, 2008 7:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
http://www.lensaloft.com.au
Re: Aerial PanoramasAwesome!
You must be a good RC Heli pilot. Most of the ones I've seen land up crashing... Michael
Re: Aerial PanoramasVery impressive considering how you take the pictures. I looked into this market (I am not good at marketing either...) and looked into these swiss cameras that are automatically indexed and so on but I gave up, my day job took over . I was looking at advertising for tourism destinations.
Cheers, Gerard
Re: Aerial Panoramasthis is SUPER cool! (wheres the shadow of the heli? )
I think this would be awesome to use at a wedding - doesnt have to be 360 - but be a great angle on things. Its better than Larson's Camera Toss trick seen here.! (and probably safer to a degree - except for the rotor blades catching a wedding guest... hmmm!) Love to see more... really cool. Jonathan
Re: Aerial PanoramasThanks for the kind words peoples . I've only just moved to Canberra and I'm still scouting for the ideal Panoramic location. I'll get a few more this week and post them as soon as I process them.
Jonathan, thanks for posting Larson's Camera toss. That one made my night... had me in stitches! Gerard, the Swiss indexed camera sound very interesting. Do you have a brand or Company name I can look up for those? Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
http://www.lensaloft.com.au
Re: Aerial Panoramaswowowowo
That was fantastic-super-awesome. It made me feel like I was flying up there....!! wowow. So mega cool! ---
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Re: Aerial Panoramas LOL, I'm glad you liked it adam.
That's just the effect I was after . The next one will be from a slightly higher altitude. Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
http://www.lensaloft.com.au
Re: Aerial Panoramaswow...they are brill....it gives you a totally different angle on things
Velly
Nikon D40 17-55mm 55-200mm VR
Re: Aerial PanoramasThat's real cool, you must have been feeling pretty good once you got the final product together.
I like the hidden advert. D90, 50 mm 1.8, 18-70 mm, Sigma 10-20 mm, SB600
Re: Aerial PanoramasThanks again everyone. I was just out shooting again this morning and there just happened to be a TV crew there. One of the guys came running over and had a chat and it now seems I'll have some video work coming my way. Fingers crossed .
The "hidden advert" is a watermark. Due to problems with people stealing my work and claiming it as their own I've been forced to include this in all my pano images. It's an unfortunate necessity . Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
http://www.lensaloft.com.au
Re: Aerial PanoramasHey, that's pretty cool Arthur. I hope it goes really well for you.
Steve.
|D700| D2H | F5 | 70-200VR | 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-70 | 10.5 | 12-24 | SB800 | Website-> http://www.stevekilburn.com Leeds United for promotion in 2014 - Hurrah!!!
Re: Aerial PanoramasThanks again for the kind words. It's always nice to get positive feedback, especially when so much work has gone into it. BTW, who's Arthur? Fortunately my parents were kind enough to call me Andrew as there was an Arthur back in Primary school and for some reason the poor guy really got a grilling over his name.
Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
http://www.lensaloft.com.au
Re: Aerial PanoramasI deleted all the links only a few week ago. Here is one I remembered:http://www.roundshot.ch/xml_1/internet/de/application/d438/d925/f933.cfm
Cheers, Gerard
Re: Aerial PanoramasYou can notice it is a D3
Re: Aerial PanoramasThat is really great...!
Look out when the council gets 'em for by law inspections.... unregistered dogs, swimming pools etc... Good luck with the venture! All I know, is that I don't know enough.....
Re: Aerial PanoramasThanks for the link Gerard. Hmm a D3 would be a nice addition, although at 1.25Kg it's getting a little heavy. The website says it'll do a 360 in 2 seconds.... but theirs doesn't fly .
I have just posted another panoramic for those interested. It was 1 degree celcius at the time and I'm starting to think an investment in gloves and a beani might be a good idea! http://www.lensaloft.com.au Andrew Nikon 14-24 / 24-70 / 80-200 AFS / 50mm1.4 / 10.5 / 60mm Macro
http://www.lensaloft.com.au
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