Spherical Panoramas allow the viewer to look in any direction, as if one were standing in the center of a sphere.
The Spherical Panorama does away with the photographer's single framed point of view.
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Damage Barton Campsite
Some experimental night Panos Nikon D300, Sigma F3.5/8mm, ISO 200, F11@30seconds
Damage Barton Campsite
Some experimental night Panos Nikon D300, Sigma F3.5/8mm, ISO 800, F11@8seconds
Damage Barton Campsite
Some experimental night Panos Nikon D300, Sigma F3.5/8mm, ISO 1600, F5@1.6seconds
Damage Barton Campsite
Some experimental night Panos Nikon D300, Sigma F3.5/8mm, ISO 3200, F5@1.6seconds
Damage Barton Campsite
Some experimental night Panos Nikon D300, Sigma F3.5/8mm, ISO 3200, F11@6seconds
Damage Barton Campsite
Some experimental night Panos Nikon D300, Sigma F3.5/8mm, ISO 6400, F3.5@79.6seconds. This is a single Zenith shot only (the high-rise object is the Pano head mounting bar).