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Beautiful Desolation
By aaronspence
April 6th, 2008
Broken Hill Sculpture Symposium, in the Australian Outback.
Comments from the Community
Posted By: WizardFusion
about 1 year, 7 months ago

Wow, that is a really nice shot. Thank you
Posted By: Joel Antunes
about 1 year, 7 months ago
So far for me a for me a very good quality landscape, that i haven't seen in here for a wile! well done mate!
Joel
Joel
Posted By: flt.akkermans from hotmail.com
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Posted By: popoe435
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Posted By: Joel Antunes
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Posted By: aaron from panedia.com
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Thanks guys, and yes there is plenty of wide angle distortion in my images, as they're all shot with a fisheye lens. Having said that the images are combined into extremely hi rez virtual tours, from which I can grab still images. So you're seeing a section of a 360 degree view in the 'Beautiful Desolation' image. You can also grab dual and triple monitor versions at my wallpaper site http://wallpaper.panedia.com, I haven't figured out how to give Interfacelift multimonitor wallpapers yet, as the submit page doesn't allow it.
I don't have a virtual tour of that image online...but I have 3500+ other high rez virtual tours on one of my sites http://www.panedia.com
Thanks, Aaron Spence.
I don't have a virtual tour of that image online...but I have 3500+ other high rez virtual tours on one of my sites http://www.panedia.com
Thanks, Aaron Spence.
Posted By: aaronspence
about 1 year, 7 months ago
I haven't used interfacelift before....and it shows....the comment above was made by me (the author of Beautiful Desolation), but I wasn't logged in so it's given me a different name.
Posted By: Joel Antunes
about 1 year, 7 months ago
how cool! i was just looking at the detail recorded in there (A Lot)
also is something an going thru at the moment am trying to get myself a panorama view with my 15mm sigma and my canon 5D, just need to work out how to make a panoramic head, and then align the lenses lol seems quite hard but i will give it a go.
could you let me know what camera you used? canon?
also is something an going thru at the moment am trying to get myself a panorama view with my 15mm sigma and my canon 5D, just need to work out how to make a panoramic head, and then align the lenses lol seems quite hard but i will give it a go.
could you let me know what camera you used? canon?
Posted By: aaronspence
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Sorry Joel...all Nikon gear here :) Nikon D200+10.5mm fisheye lens, with new work being shot with a D300+10.5mm. I use a 360Precision head (expensive but good) as I do this for a living. There are a number of pano head companies that make very reasonably priced heads you should do a search and check them out.
The 5d with a 15mm lens will be capable of gorgeous panoramas though, a manufactured head will make life easier getting set up to do that.
Thanks, Aaron.
The 5d with a 15mm lens will be capable of gorgeous panoramas though, a manufactured head will make life easier getting set up to do that.
Thanks, Aaron.
Posted By: Rob L.
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Oh, that is just a knockout. Nice work, and thanks for posting.
Since this is my first-ever comment on InterfaceLIFT, let me just gush a second here: the quality of the submissions here is fantastic; head and shoulders above pretty much every similar site I've seen.
Since this is my first-ever comment on InterfaceLIFT, let me just gush a second here: the quality of the submissions here is fantastic; head and shoulders above pretty much every similar site I've seen.
Posted By: 1993montero from gmail.com
about 1 year, 7 months ago
Posted By: valtur25 from gmail.com
about 1 year, 7 months ago
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