Here, Paul will discuss and show some of his photography.
Miniature Cottage 360º Panorama Experiment
As I have said before, I do like to experiment: My wife has a small collection of Coalport miniature cottages that got me thinking: What would they be like placed in a garden setting using a 360 camera for the close-ups?
Answer: Not very good, at least in this first trial:
360º close-up view of the miniature cottage under rhubarb leavesThis shows the scene and camera used for the above photoA close-up using a standard camera and lens
That was the first trial. For the second I tried a different place in the garden:
360º close-up view of the miniature cottage under a small tree by shrubs and garden ornamentsThis shows the second scene and camera used for the above photoA close-up of the second scene using a standard camera and lens
Not quite what I was hoping for. I may try a different cottage and different locations. One aspect I didn’t envisage is that for a full 360º x 180º view close to the ground is that an awful lot of dirt shows in the image.
Something to think about before another go…
Author: Paul L.G. Morris
I am an amateur photographer whose photography is mostly of gardens, nature and the rural environment. My specialities are close-ups, panoramic views, or a combination of both that I call 'Nearscapes'. I work mostly for my own interest having closed my business PM Studios Ltd.
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