Panorama Giant Dipper goes 360 round and round
by Scott Campbell
Title
Panorama Giant Dipper goes 360 round and round
Artist
Scott Campbell
Medium
Photograph - Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
This 360 degree panorama was shot at Mission Beach and Belmont Park. I used a Sigma 15 mm fisheye for each peice. There are 12 image in total to make this 360 degrees . I love the low light and twighlight at amusement parks, just after the sun sets, all of rides light up and there's still enough light to catch some contrasting ambient light.
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May 12th, 2013
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Comments (13)
Nikolyn McDonald
I just read on FB how much work this is and I absolutely believe it. It's fantastic. So very glad you had a sale. When other people see it, wouldn't be surprised if you get many more. WOW! and Congratulations.
Christy Brammer
Best photographic image I have seen in quite awhile. I love the curvature and I love that the carasel is included. I don't think I know how to spell carasel! Anyway, I absolutely love this. I wish there was more than a favorite button here. It's on my "to buy" so maybe fineartamerica.com should include a wishlist for purchases for an image that resonates so much with your work! Good day, my friend.
Patricia Sanders
What a fun and creative shot! Well Done!
Scott Campbell replied:
Thanks Patricia. I looked at your galleries. Awesome stuff. Made a comment and FV.
Scott Campbell
Thanks again for the comment. This might be my favorite of mine piece right now. I worked so hard on this one. I think I spent 80 hours just trying to get the pano to line up. In the end, I'll admit, I had to do some "puppet warp" in Photoshop to get a few lines in the merry-go-round to line up. To shoot this one I had them clear the merry-go-round, which they actually did for me, and then between rides my back is actually to the merry-go-round, I used a fisheye, hand held and took about 20 frames in 360 degrees. The cement rail is actually right in front of me.