The Flickr 360° photo pool has hundreds of images that look like small planets.
If you want to try this out yourself, there is a great tutorial online by Dirk Paessler that shows you how to turn any panorama or landscape photograph into a full-fledged planet.
Note: You can search the Flickr 360° photo pool for the “Planet” keyword to more easily find the images below. Some of the images are also included in the tutorial.
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- Art: Manhole covers in Japan
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- Virtual Reality: Fullscreen Panoramas
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We got interested when we saw the great selection of Japanese manhole covers from Flickr streams by Haha.nu…
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As a short continuation from our “cloud spotting” story we wanted to point you to Jorn Olsen’s impressive photos of so called “Mammatus clouds”…
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Hans Nyberg from “panoramas.dk” and Marco Trezzini of “VRMAG.org” have teamed up to create the web site “Fullscreenqtvr.com”. Together they have collected and created ten thousands of QuickTime Virtual Reality and Java panoramas…
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We just came across a really great Flickr photo stream with cardboard paintings. Never thought you could use these old boxes for something. Now we know.Have a look at Flickr user señor_b’s photos and his outstanding cardboard stuff stream. Click on the image for the jump
August 16th, 2011 at 17:58
This world is the great gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong.