jeffff
Posts: 218
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Registered: 5 Dec 2004
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Motion Panoramas / seasonal time lapse panorama movie
Posted: 8 Nov 2007 at 20:31 GMT updated: 8 Nov 2007 at 20:32 GMT
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Here are nine different fully spherical timelapse panorama movies that I made between 2005 and now.
www.vrlog.net/2007/11/timelapse-panoramas/
SPi-V required. I'll make the DevalVR version soon 
enjoy
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Psionman
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Location: Berlin, Germany
Registered: 5 May 2004
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Re: Motion Panoramas / seasonal time lapse panorama movie
Posted: 8 Nov 2007 at 21:26 GMT
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Unbelievable, verry good work.
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Mike Jensen
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Location: Sacramento, CA, United States
Registered: 8 May 2006
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Re: Motion Panoramas / seasonal time lapse panorama movie
Posted: 9 Nov 2007 at 0:59 GMT
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Just beautiful, Jeff.
I especially like the tree cut down near the bridge!
The pano changes to a white screen after viewing for a minue or two...
Mike Jensen Jensen Wedding Films www.jensenvideo.com
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jeffff
Posts: 218
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Registered: 5 Dec 2004
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Re: Motion Panoramas / seasonal time lapse panorama movie
Posted: 9 Nov 2007 at 9:21 GMT
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thanks. which pano was ending in the a white screen? the "bridge front" (with tree getting cut down) ? I'll check it out.
(The tree by the way is a willow, and it is already nearly as tall as the bridge again. I'll make another pano of it, one day!)
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jeffff
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Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Registered: 5 Dec 2004
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Bschuit
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Location: Netherlands
Registered: 4 Oct 2007
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Re: Motion Panoramas / seasonal time lapse panorama movie
Posted: 9 Dec 2007 at 23:52 GMT
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althoug little heavy for web it's very awesome! The added dimension works great.
Grtz Bas
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