
Sunset on Gustav-Heinemann-Bridge
Berlin, Germany
September 08, 2009, 17:02 UTC (19:02 local time)
© 2009 Jürgen Matern, All Rights Reserved.
Theme
What was my best panorama in the past year? Every year that's a difficult question that I have to answer for the "Best Of" event at the WWP at the end of the year. As I intensified my efforts to remap my spherical panoramas back to a printable form, I choose one of my favourites in the remapped form. More on remapping can be found in a talk of Markus Matern and a talk of myself which we held at the 2009 annual Panotools meeting.Making Of
The shooting was done with a 3.15 meter (appx. 10.33 ft) pole to reach a more elevated viewpoint above the bridge. The pole was extended to its full length. The lens was mounted with a custom-made bracket, which allows me to mount the lens to turn around the no-parallax point of the lens.As the lens is a fisheye lens, four pictures easily cover 360°. To be sure I took three exposures at each direction. The exposures were 2 f-stops apart. The best exposed set was chosen before stitching.
Links
- Website of the annual Panotools meeting.
- Talk of Markus Matern on remapping panoramic images.
- Examples of remapped equirectangular images.
Lat: 52° 31' 22.46" N
Long: 13° 22' 14.72" E
Elevation: 27
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
- Camera: Sony Alpha 900
- Lens: Sigma 10mm f/2.8 fisheye (lenshood shaved)
- Mounting: Custom made lens bracket mounted on top of a 3.15 meter (appx. 10.33 ft) pole
- Software: Panotools, PTGui Pro, Smartblend, Photoshop CS3, Pano2VR
- 4 pictures @ 90° / ISO 200