Monday, 28 September 2009

QTVR Artist Work


This is my first online QTVR i have looked at. President John F Kennerdy was assasinated in 1963. This panarama was taken in Dallas, just in front of the place where this tragedy took place. The red building to the left is where the hitman was captured with a rifle.
I think this panarama is very interesting as it is taken in such a historic area, which makes it even more dramtic.

Photographer: Tommy Turner
http://www.panoramas.dk/

Dennis Gliksman is another artist who has a passion for QTVR Panorama's that i have researched. Gliksman, started photography career at a young age (1975), taking photos in the Paris subway and later, traveling to Scotland and Egypt as a budding photojournalist.
He's one of the veterans in VR photography.  Denis started in 1995 working with Quicktime VR and has produced panoramas and QTVR objects for Apple, Renault, Nikon and many other well known companies.


Here is one of Gliksman's favorite Panorama's, which is taken from on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. 





















To see the actual QTVR click on the following link:  
http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen/fullscreen32.html


Will Pearson is also another great photographer. He makes QTVR's, Gigapixel images (gigapan) (allows the viewer to zoom in to see the mega high resolution panoramic images, these images can be reproduced at high quality, even when at large sizes, making them ideal for billboards, large-scale prints and even building wraps.) and interactive QTVR's (allows the user to click on hotspots that are placed in QTVR, which will take them into different destinations e.g. rooms of houses etc). I found that the gigapan was extremely interesting and i was amazed of how much quality you can see in them, and how far you can zoom in! It's mad!

















To see this as the actual moving Gigpan, click the link below:
http://www.willpearson.co.uk/high_resolution/

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