Saturday, December 29, 2007

My Gear


My Gear
Originally uploaded by carltonsoohoo
I had to photograph most of my camera gear for insurance purposes. What's not in the photo are some tripods and panoramic heads. I also didn't include my portable mp3 recorder and laptop, which I use on my photo shoots. All this gear was a little over $15,000 and it cost about $900 to insure. Now that is an amazing deal and I would love to introduce you to my insurance agent, Cindy.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Skybridge Panorama


Skybridge Panorama
Originally uploaded by carltonsoohoo
This image was part of a virtual tour that was created for Jones Lang LaSalle, a global real estate management firm. Their local office is in Boston and this property is at Network Drive in Burlington, MA, where Sun Microsystems has a campus. At the time of this posting, office park space is available for rent. Please contact me and I'll get you in touch with the right people. You do need to be a multi-million dollar company though.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Interviewing Stephen


Interviewing Stephen
Originally uploaded by carltonsoohoo
As part of the Larry Stark documentary that is being filmed by RedDragonFly Films, we went to visit his friend Stephen, who is a film buff. Stephen has over 2000 DVD's in his apartment, as can be seen in the background.

The interviewer is Barry, and filming is done by Iga while Bernice directs. To see other Panospins from the project that show interviews with Boston area Theatre directors, visit this project page at Panospin Studios.

This is an example of the kind of panoramic portrait that can be done. It's a great way to show off all your "stuff" and prized possessions.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Auntie's 85th Birthday Bash

I'll post these lovely group photos from time to time. 360-degree panoramic photography is not just limited to scenes. It's very straightforward to do small groups such as this photo and larger ones with 150 people. The way it's created is to have people sit around the camera in an equidistant radius. This doesn't always happen for various reasons but people's sizes are more comparable if they sit equidistantly.

Because it is a spherical three-dimensional image to begin with, the flattened projection will still have distortion the farther away from the center of the lens. For example, think about how a world map is a flattened projection of a three-dimensional globe. The land masses near the poles are distorted and stretched out. Even land masses near the equator have some distortion relative to how they look on a globe.

Nevertheless, it is possible to show people with minimal distortion as long as they are close to the center of the image. Closer to the ground and sky will have distortion. If you were holding the photo in your hands, you could curve it around so the edges were touching, thus re-creating close to the original circle that people were sitting around. Then if you looked down into the photo, you would see distortion removed and the roof line of the house would appear to be straight.

Cool huh?

Monday, April 02, 2007

First Act Guitar Studio


First Act Guitar Studio
Originally uploaded by carltonsoohoo
This 360-degree panoramic photo was taken for First Act, a manufacturer of high end guitars for rock stars and aspiring rock stars. This is their studio on Boylston Street in Boston.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New Year's Eve in Boston, MA USA


Happy New Year everyone! We were fortunate to hook up with Matt West at First Night Boston who also thought it would be cool to take a pano at the midnight countdown. We got to Copley Square around 9:30 PM and it was cold. I had hand warmers from LL Bean, about 3 in each pocket. We first photographed Lisa Hughes and Jack Williams of CBS4 TV while they were getting ready to broadcast live. Then just before midnight, we went across the street to the steps of the Boston public Library where the group U.V. Protection was playing. They counted down to midnight using people with the numbers 10 through 1 across their bodies, who walked across the steps. I positioned myself right in front of number one just as the confetti was blown out. To see the panoramas with sound, click here: www.panospin.com/firstnight. The countdown pano was also accepted at Panoramas.dk, an international panoramas site in Denmark that was collecting New Year's Eve panos from all over the world.