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brad kaste
January 12th, 2010, 16:08
Look all the way up and all the way down .

Use your mouse to move around.

http://www.utah3d.net/SulpherCreek_swf.html

http://www.utah3d.net/DoubleArch1_swf.html

http://www.utah3d.net/PaysonC_swf.html

http://www.utah3d.net/NightArches_swf.html

jmig
January 12th, 2010, 16:55
Those are just too awesome! :)

hey_moe
January 12th, 2010, 16:56
Thanks ...that is something to look at :ernae:

Dain Arns
January 12th, 2010, 17:28
That is cool.
I've been flying some photoscenery in these areas in FSX.
This Utah site goes really well with that.
Amazing country, and colors.
Thank you!

Snuffy
January 13th, 2010, 03:24
How do they do that?! LOL!

Great Find, thanks for sharing! :ernae:

Chacha
January 13th, 2010, 03:55
Wow...

Thanks for sharing.... Great stuff...


Interesting how it is done... :applause:

srgalahad
January 13th, 2010, 06:39
How do they do that?! LOL!

There are all sorts of ways to shoot pano... from a "cheapie" camera to expensive equipment. Most involve taking multiple shots as the camera rotates and then using software to "stitch" them together. There are also a few specialized pano lenses that can do it in a single shot (basically an 'inside-out' version of those mirrored garden globes). To publish/view shots like the Utah ones on the web usually takes a plug-in to display it on a web page.

Here's what the photographer above says:
http://www.utah3d.net/PanoramaInfo.html

One common set up has been ipix:
http://ipix.com/

A pretty good explanation of options is here:
http://www.panoguide.com/howto/panoramas/gear.jsp

and here's what I used when I was doing it commercially for the real estate market:
http://services.manfrotto.com/303SPH/?cnt=howto


If you like this style of "seeing" take a look here and find your favourite places :icon_lol:
http://www.360cities.net/