Friday, July 15, 2011

How to Shoot a 360 Degree Spherical Panorama - Germany

By Melissa London


I love traveling, especially for the purpose of capturing spherical panoramas and such. In the past, family as well friends and I would travel down to cities and sites of all kinds in Germany, including the cities of Aachen, Frankfurt and Hamburg, most of which are located in the western part of the German territory.

To those unfamiliar with gorgeous country, Germany is located in Western Europe and is officially called the Federal Republic of Germany, which in German is the "Bundesrepublik Deutschland." The country counts some 16 states and more than 80 million inhabitants. The Netherlands borders this nation to the west, and so do Belgium, Luxembourg and France. Switzerland and Austria border Germany to the south.

From some good friends and family that have traveled to this beautiful country, I learned that the Germans are exceptionally friendly. I very much look forward to the day that I will be to shoot a spherical panorama of 2 of locations and sites of all kinds. Despite the destruction that occurred as a result of WW2, Germany still has an incredible amount of historical structures standing in places all over the territory.

Spherical panoramas offer great detail, if shot or captured using better quality equipment. If traveling abroad to different countries consider better quality gear, including backpacks and such. Weather may affect your the body and lens of your camera.

Germany is considered an innovative country, and has been home to a good number of influential scientists and inventors. Considered to have a high standard of living, this republic has a complex system of "social security." Its culture and political history is fascinating. Today, this country has the world 4th largest economy in the world. As a result of wonderful innovations over the years, the Germans enjoy a wonderful infrastructural network.

Those interested in shooting spherical panoramas, consider surfing over to 3d-exposure dot com for more information on what equipment to use as well as to view high quality full-screen panoramas of places and sites around the world, including the United States of America.




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