Comments: planet harbourfront

The interactive pics is incredible. Perfect! Congratulations.

Posted by Martin at May 28, 2009 03:25 AM

Ive noticed several of these over the past year or so. What software do you use for these?

Posted by Alex at May 28, 2009 04:01 AM

Brilliant photosphere and 360 pano Sam! It's awesome fullscreen on my 24" monitor here!

With people coming at you from both directions on that bridge, you must have been very fast at snapping the shots for this pano!!

But how on earth do you take the nadir shot without getting you or the tripod in shot? Would love to know!

Thanks again for your really brilliant photo blog, which I visit every day! Cheers! :)


Posted by Ben at May 28, 2009 06:24 AM

This is marvelous.

Posted by Pop9 at May 28, 2009 08:12 AM

It's amazing, great job Sam!

Posted by patrick at May 28, 2009 08:55 AM

Great toy!
Someone must create this experience with Ispahan.

Posted by homeyra at May 28, 2009 09:20 AM

The 360 experience is wicked awesome. Looks great. What are you using to create this?

Posted by Corey Hines at May 28, 2009 09:25 AM

Ah, this is by far your best planet yet!

Posted by Scott Murdoch at May 28, 2009 09:41 AM

This is really well done!

How do you avoid the extreme distortion on the very middle that most examples seem to have? Usually the elements of the photo become elongated and point directly to the center but your photo looks much less distorted.

Posted by Charlie Doerner at May 28, 2009 09:52 AM

Wow. You really took the whole planet thing to another level by avoid a solid color (or distorted) center.

Posted by Stephen at May 28, 2009 10:28 AM

Wonderful way to display a panorama, can you please tell me how you shot this? Did you use any special equipment or just take a pano of everything from where you stood? Also, how did you make both images?

I absolutly love these photographys. I like the top one the best as you get to see it all at one time. Please do share how you did this.

Posted by Steve at May 28, 2009 10:36 AM

These are wild. How do you take a full 360 spherical image like this? There's no shadow from the camera, etc.

Then what is the technique to make the top, "globe" image? That is a wonderful effect.

Thanks!

Posted by Jerry A at May 28, 2009 10:43 AM

that is so rediculously nice

Posted by chinwhat at May 28, 2009 11:14 AM

What happened to the tool you used last time? The one with all the different kinds of viewtypes :)? that one was awesome

Posted by Jorg at May 28, 2009 11:26 AM

Cool post process ... like the crispness, clarity and the whole composition. Cheers, Dion.

Posted by Dion at May 28, 2009 12:16 PM

What a great tour of the city!
Seeing the first image I went all 'Wow' but then I saw the 360 panorama and that totally blew me away.
Amazing works!

Posted by Ilan at May 28, 2009 01:37 PM

THIS IS SO COOL!! I love the fullscreen interactive! Thanks for posting!

Posted by DeDe at May 28, 2009 01:51 PM

Love the interactiveness of this structured shot. Great planning pays off.

Posted by enoxisureka at May 28, 2009 02:49 PM

Wow! It takes you there!
thanks for sharing!

Posted by zaxl at May 28, 2009 03:18 PM

amazing

Posted by imhkki at May 28, 2009 04:07 PM

Your ddoi website has been my start up page for the longest time, and I am always pleased by your works!
Thanks
-Kyu

Posted by Kyu Taek Hwang at May 28, 2009 09:35 PM

I love how the photographer doesn't exist....

Posted by amc at May 28, 2009 09:37 PM

this is unreal. one of my favourites of your 360 panos. well done Sam!

Posted by neil at May 28, 2009 10:26 PM

I have never been to this part of the world but can not wait if I have beautiful things like this to see.

Posted by Wayne at May 28, 2009 10:28 PM

Excellent work!

Posted by Cody at May 28, 2009 10:56 PM

I love when you do these. Such a cool effect.

Posted by MattDoc at May 28, 2009 11:00 PM

WOW! This is so impressive. Congrats!

It must have been a lot of work to put that together. Thanks for the experience! Great virtual tour.

Posted by Laurie at May 29, 2009 08:21 AM

hi sam
fantastic 360 panorama , thanks for showing me your lovely city , I visit your page most days and enjoy all your shots

Posted by colin black at May 29, 2009 10:23 AM

Lovely tool!!!

Posted by Massimo Meijer at May 31, 2009 01:42 PM

Amazing, thank you for your work and for sharing it.

Posted by Gabor Varga at June 1, 2009 08:43 AM

I'm curious as an amateur hobby-photographer.
How did you manage to float above the bridge to take that kind of shot. It seems that you were floating above the bridge to take that kind of a 360 deg picture.

Definitely an AMAZING picture put together.

Do share. Thanks.

Posted by Pardeep at June 1, 2009 04:45 PM

wow is it quick time VR?

Posted by hnawelhik at June 3, 2009 08:31 AM

Ha that is really awesome!

Posted by Marissa at June 4, 2009 03:35 PM

Sam gave instructions on doing this kind of photo at:

http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/07/06/20/

Posted by Martin at June 19, 2009 07:40 AM

Where's your shadow!?

Posted by Andrew at July 10, 2009 04:51 AM
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