. . . 360 Degree Panorama Gallery
You must have Quick Time Movie Player to view the photos. You can click on the link below to download Quick Time.
I found a program called the Panorama Factory (it's freeware) to produce 360 degree panoramic photos. The program does everything for you. A digital camera is a big benefit because it takes ten to twelve images to make a complete circle and digital shots are free. They also have very little shadow around the edge to create bad seams in the panorama.
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360 degree panorama from the summit of South Sister in Oregon. |
360 degree panorama from the summit of Paulina Peak in Oregon. |
360 degree panorama from the backcountry of Central Oregon. |
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360 degree panorama from Broken Top mountain in Central Oregon. |
360 degree panorama from the Island Meadow Trail after a forest fire. |
360 degree panorama from the beach at Naples, Florida. |
Links to Panoramic Photography
Virtual Guidebooks: Large excellent quality panoramic pictures in nature and cities.
Virtual Parks: Lots of panoramics from all over the west coast. But mostly in California.
Nova Online Adventures: Quick time videos of Mt Everest.
360 degree Virtual Tours: Examples of some more panoramic shots.
Panoramic Photography By Scott Highton: A nice collection of panoramic photography.
The Grand Canyon: A panorama of the Grand Canyon of Arizona.