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Sphericam in action: 360 Degrees Of Panoramic Video

Jeffrey Martin, Bruce Pales, and Jan Vrsinsky drink beer as the sun goes down at the Dejvicka station pub beer garden in Prague 6. This is a 270×270 degree stereographic, or ‘little planet’ projection. The video was created by Jeffrey Martin (email him at 360 c i t i e s at g mail)

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How Google Street View Will Look 5 Years From Now

Posted by Jan | Posted in 360 panoramas, user experience | Posted on 06-06-2009

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Google Street View is a feature of Google Maps and Google Earth which provides panoramic views of streets so the viewers can look around at any place that has been covered. What is the difference between Google Street View and handcrafted virtual panoramic photography as of today? What is stopping Street View to look as today’s best VR panoramas? What are the current and future technology constraints? How will Street View look in 5 years?

Mexpedition Diaries: 360 panoramic imagery and photos from Mexico, Belize and Guatemala

Posted by Jan | Posted in 360 panoramas, photography | Posted on 01-06-2009

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I invite you to follow my Mexpedition Diaries photoblog. A regular dose of imagery from Mexico, Belize and Guatemala I created during a trip in 2008. You can find photos as well as spherical 360 panoramas there.

Deformed Maya Skull
(go to Mexpedition Diaries)

We started in Mexico City and headed north, then through Palenque to Yucatan, then to Belize, Guatemala and back to Mexico City. Here’s the map of the whole Mexpedition Diaries trip.