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Posts from the ‘Panorama-a-Day’ Category

7
Feb

Daily Panorama: Seasons #2 (or an exercise in failure!)

I’ve meant to experiment with printed images for panoramas for a while but haven’t had the opportunity. Generally my idea was to create a single long print (hopefully wrapping/tessellating), make it into a circular shape (like a zoetrope or a large lampshade) and to position my iPhone in the centre of the circle  of it (attached to a tripod or my wooden spoon) and rotate the camera to create a panorama.

Obviously there is a massive flaw to this concept for a still image as can be seen below. However, online on the Photosynth site, the panorama might work quite well interactively. Or so I hope.

Before I show it, I caveat – I didn’t print this image out – I just found it and decided to work with it. Plus, the image is actually a triptych and it was made of strong cardboard which folded at the edge of the three images. Given that it’s not a single landscape and it was strong cardboard, I didn’t see in any sense in trying to make a semi-circular shape with it.

So anyway, enough excuses? Here’s one I did earlier:

http://photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=5c85dbd3-8783-4548-b6d1-f821f94058fc

As you can see, with the obvious table edges it is hardly immersive.

Here’s how the panorama looks as a flattened image… ie – flat:

 

5
Feb

Daily Panorama: The Street Where the Tango Viral was Filmed (oh, and something called Torchwood)

On the way out of my friends house on Cambridge Street in the Uplands, Swansea, I was reminded just how steep the road is (especially given the amount of padding I had on in readiness for the current stint of cold weather) and what previously went on here.

Cambridge Street, as aforementioned, is pretty steep. It’s one of those hills you have to power walk up as quickly as possible or else it will finish you off with a wicked smile. Asides from it’s steepness, it is also easy to shut off with an adjoining road at the top and the same at the bottom with two parallel roads running either side of it, so there is no traffic issue (unless you live on the street of course).

Given all this it is good for locations filmy people because they don’t have to shut down the whole of Brynmill or the Uplands to film a couple of quick scenes. In fact, over the last few years it has been used as a location for a rather brilliant Sony Bravia spoofed Tango viral ad:

And, also in latest series of Torchwood which was entitled ‘Miracle Day‘.

So, anyway – my panorama doesn’t have the excitement of either of the rushes filmed here, but at least it proves that my PhotoSynth appears to be working again (I wasn’t pushing it too hard though). Hurray!

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4
Feb

Daily Panorama: This was not taken today

Photosynth is playing up and I haven’t been able to do a decent Photosynth for a few days. So, I’ve been quiet.

I’ve tried cleaning the 88 panoramas from it down to 30ish, but it’s still suffering and – worse case – it is fully crashing and switching off my olde iPhone 3GS.

So, I’m tempted to uninstall and reinstall to alleviate the issue. Alternatively, I’ll try to do something different every day for a month stretch. Any ideas?

Here is the playground at Castellamare nr Bracelet Bay from last week.

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4
Feb

For the (blog) lovers

A panorama of the back of the fridge. Boiler ist kaputt!

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2
Feb

Daily Panorama: This is your Captain Speaking

Would all passengers please brave themselves for a crash landing. PhotoSynth is refusing to cooperate.

1
Feb

Daily Panorama: The View I Never See

I sit with my back to the window. Therefore, I often have to check to see if the Mumbles is still there and thankfully, unless it’s foggy, she is usually peeking out from the side of the bay jacuzzi.

Today, unless you hadn’t noticed us the 1st. So that means I have lasted a month, which (if you know me this will make sense) is amazing. Okay, the panoramas have largely been pretty erratic and anyone who knows panoramas might scoff at their quality, but currently I’m marking myself on willpower and continuation. Pat on the back.

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31
Jan

Daily Panorama Swansea City vs Chelsea at Liberty Stadium

Too furious to even comment! Ack!

29
Jan

Daily Panorama: Time for a Rest

Ooh, it’s a hard life. Here’s a boy who has had enough of running about and has decided to chillax on the spider’s web thingy.

It didn’t last long. He was up and about in seconds. Just captured him in a lull point.

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28
Jan

Daily Panorama: Bracelet Bay, Swansea

It’s still nippy out but we’d all just had a rest and drink, so we went back out and down for a scramble on the beach. It was an extended crew today of 4 adults and 4 kids with only a single pair of wellies between us, so it wasn’t perfectly planned but lots of fun had nonetheless.

27
Jan

Daily Panorama: Goodbye, I’m Off

Tears weren’t shed, but there was certainly a melancholy feel to the end of the week as my great colleague moved office.

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