360 Degree Panoramic Photography Workshop - Stop seeing the world through a frame.
Maine Media Workshops - April 20-26, 2008
Locations: Maine Media Workshops in Rockport, Camden, and Rockland
Link to class snapshots
Click on the thumbnail images below to explore the 360 degree panoramas.

The light is on at the Owls Head Lighthouse, Rockland Maine by Jook Leung • April 22, 2008
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Seeding the ideas for student 360 project themes.
Panorama equipment demonstrated and used for this 360x180 degree panorama:
Nikon D2x, Nikkor 8mm/2.8 fisheye lens, Kaidan Quickpan Pro camera mount.
4 images are taken 90 degrees apart and stitched together. |
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Panorama equipment demonstrated and used for this 360x180 degree panorama:
Motorized Seitz VR Drive, Canon 5D, Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens at 12mm. 4 images are taken 90 degrees apart and stitched together. See the class snapshots link for pictures of the setup. |
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Self-portraits around the cafe lounge coffee table.
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Night time shooting and painting with light.
Camden_Harbor_night |
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Catching the street scene at dusk.
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Raising the camera to change perspective.
Cappys_Chowder_House
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You'll eat well at Maine Media Workshops.
The kitchen of Executive Chef Brad Purdy |
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Panoramic equipment demonstrations.
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MMW's Executive Director Charles Altschul behind his enormous 30 inch Apple Cinema HD Display. |
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Early spring views of the campus from over the roof. |
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Painting the view at the waters edge in Rockland. Rockland_waters_edge4 |