iPhone stitch of the Seattle skyline
Submitted by cheathamlane on Sun, 2008-03-23 16:32.
Hey there:
Still having fun with the old "first generation" iPhone. :-)
I was up in Seattle for a couple days for a shoot, and took a few minutes on a walk from location to hotel to snap a dozen or so overlapping shots with my iPhone. Results aren't too bad -- considering the camera, and that I was keeping in motion to keep warm. ;)
I suppose I could have made the extra effort to go all the way around -- but here's a partial panorama for you. :-)
Thanks to Bob Fisher, who I met up with in Nevada, for helping me get my horizon straight. Better a few misalignments then to have the Puget Sound running off the top edge. ;-)
Cheers,
Patrick
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Re: iPhone stitch of the Seattle skyline
Submitted by Michael Quan on Fri, 2008-03-28 15:41.I'm looking forward to an improved iPhone camera -- zoom, exposure, focus lock, etc.
(maybe GPS locator/tracker for the nearest Starbucks.)
Here's a video from the Consumer Electronics show, featuring Intel's thinking about
the future mobile device -- they even use panoramas for the demo:
Intel CEO at Consumer Electronics Show:
http://intel_ces.edgesuite.net/2008/home.html
Seattle project is now live!
Submitted by cheathamlane on Tue, 2008-04-08 19:30.My Seattle shoot's project has gone live! Enjoy the 360° Flash panoramas at:
http://www.starbucks.com/flash/pikeplaceroast/index.html
Cheers,
Patrick Cheatham
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CheathamLane
Berkeley, California