Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Inside the Esplanade

As interesting as the Esplanade looks from the outside, its even more interesting on the inside. This is a panorama of one of the main entrances. I'm not sure if it was part of 'installation art' or a regular feature of the place, but that entire hall was resonating with the sound of water drops. Part of an exercise in Zen meditation I guess?


 Back when I took this set, there were way too many lines in this place and I was pretty certain that getting them to stitch together seamlessly would be a pain so I never ended up processing it when I got back. There's also the shake in one of the photos of this set that I didn't notice on the LCD which makes this photo far from a perfect panorama :-(

Click here for a larger sized photo.

4 comments:

Giovanni said...

to have made this without a tripod is great... dont focus on those tiny misalignments... the pano has some great lighting

Unknown said...

ahhh, but the problem is i did use a tripod :-( that's why that slight shake in the centre frame is but mysterious and so not wanted :-(

Retro Man said...

You should check out these new Sony cameras (HX1, TX7) with the Panoramic Sweep feature. It opens up a completely new dimension in quick and easy pan-photography.

Unknown said...

i've tried it on one of the sony cameras (a compact one) and it works pretty cool. how do they stand up to full screen viewing?

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