Others that I recently completed involved electronic 'dewarping' of a 360 image (taken with a Kaidan mirror lens). Those may be viewed as part of an ongoing set here:
The building it self looks interesting, too bad its in such a mess. those wide angle shoots are seamless,how did you manage that (in your series from your web you have posted) the whole series adds up to a home run.
Keithwms,I just read the rest of the script, electronic dewarping ah ha thats what I thought, should have known, does captian Kirk of star track fame know about this!!
Thanks guys. Mike, the 360 shots were done with a kaidan 360 mirror lens. With the rb67 pointed upward, I used a 90mm lens and macro spacer to get 'unwarped' shots like this:
After developing and scanning, I just used 'photowarp' software, which can generate quicktime movies or panos or whatever. So it's a handy way to get 360 images in one frame, with reasonably fast shutter speeds... although you need to stop down quite a lot to get front-to-back sharpness (I was aiming for shallow DOF in this case, so I was at f/11 or so, as I recall).