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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.

 

Here's some displays of my favorite panoramas that I have made.

South Sister Summit

 South Sister

360 degree panorama from the summit of South Sister in Oregon.

Paulina Peak in Winter

 Paulina Peak

360 degree panorama from the summit of Paulina Peak in Oregon.

Winter in the Outback

 Backcountry Winter

360 degree panorama from the backcountry of Central Oregon.

Broken Top

 Broken Top

360 degree panorama from Broken Top mountain in Central Oregon.

Island Meadow Trail

 Island Meadow Trail

360 degree panorama from the Island Meadow Trail after a forest fire.

The Beach in Florida

 Naples, Florida

360 degree panorama from the beach at Naples, Florida.

 

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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.

 

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