IVRPA Tokyo 2018 Google Street View Challenge Announcement
IVRPA Tokyo 2018 Google Street View Challenge
Winner's Gallery
The winners of this year's Google Street View Challenge is a friendly panorama photography competition between IVRPA members attending the annual conference.
Grand prize receives $250 in Walkinto credit and an Oculus Go headset. 1st place in each category receives an Oculus Go headset. 2nd place receives an insta360 one camera. 3rd place receives a Pro license for Pano2VR from Garden Gnome Software.
Please note: due to lack of entries in the tour category and difficulties with tour stability to allow for judging this portion of the Google Street View challenge was removed. The three entrants in the tour category will receive $250 in Walkinto credit.
Congratulations to the winners!

Peter Van den Wyngaert Little Planet
https://www.littleplanet.be
Peter specialises in high-end 360˚ (and VR180) imagery (photos, videos, timelapses), and has a decade of experience in all derivatives you can get out of panoramic content (VR-tours, gigapixels photos, 360˚animations, interactive museum applications, high-resolution printed matter, etc... ). His company Little Planet provides premium 360˚ services to a broad range of clients: 5-star hotels,…

Daniel Rojas Roa
http://www.3GOVideo.com
Panoramic photographer since 2010. Discovered 360 videos in 2012, and since been doing nice projects sharing experiences.

David Vasicek pix123-fotografie
http://www.pix123.de
In 2004 pix123-photography was founded in Frankfurt/Germany as a service for high-quality pictures at events,, for press-material, travel-pictures and documentations. Since 2013 we became Google Street View trusted and started into the world of panoramas and VR. Today we offer Panorama- and VR-Photography in Highend-quality for local, national and international customers. Awards: 2016 Quebec, Canada:…
What happened to the category Tour (Discover the Hidden Streets of Tokyo)?
Due to lack of entries in the tour category and difficulties with tour stability to allow for judging within the allocated time this portion of the Google Street View challenge was removed.
Oh really? I did not know that and walked the complete rainbow-bridge twice to get that tour done ;-)
Great contribution from attendees. Congrats!