I've been experimenting with #360 and #panoramic#photography since the 1990s, since QuickTime VR was a thing, trying desperately to capture the beauty of the world.
This is one of my first attempts from 1997 or so. I was on a #kayaking/#mountainbike trip in #Canyonlands National Park and had gotten out of the kayak to scramble to the top of Bowknot Bend. Once at the top, I took out my trusty #Sony#Mavica digital camera that recorded 640x480 images onto 2.5" floppy disks and snapped a whole bunch of photos as I pretended to be a human tripod.
Weeks later, at home, I hand stitched the photos in #Photoshop 3, or whatever version was current at the time. This was the beginning of a long journey.
The Zingaro Nature Reserve is one of the most popular places in Sicily, where you can enjoy stunning panoramic sea views and alternate between hiking and swimming in beautiful coves ~ Zingaro, Sicily, Italy 🇮🇹
His universe has shrunk.
To the inside of a room.
To the space within.
It used to be panoramic infinity.
Now it is monotony.
The same every day.
Seconds, weeks, years.
His chair is static.
His mind.
Stone.
The sun doesn't rise nor spin.
Light hides.
Corners have no edges.
À #Hiroschima, le Dôme de Genbaku est comme figé dans le temps. C’est l’un des rares bâtiments à ne pas avoir été totalement détruit le 6 août 1945 quand la bombe a explosé au dessus de la ville. Il est intégré, depuis, au mémorial pour la paix d’Hiroshima.
Do you like videos of window views?
It's nice and quiet today.
Maybe at night I can upload a video of the Barolo's Palace with the red/pink filter that they had being adding to the lighthouse.