DIRECTIONS:
Bring back (next class) TWO BATCHES of photographs for TWO DIFFERENT stereographic planet assemblages.
Note: each must be in a distinctly different place/setting...and nothing indoors.
AGAIN: Do not photograph indoors.
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THINK: Imagine you are standing at the exact center of this sphere. You need to pivot your head and camera to take slightly overlapping images so that you have a photo of each of the areas in the grid.
LINKS:
CLICK HERE for directions how to do this project in both Photoshop & Gimp.
A BUNCH of links about stereographic planets. CLICK HERE.
Panoplanet. CLICK HERE.
A Flickr page with photos. CLICK HERE.
Create your own planets photo pool. CLICK HERE.
Wee Photos CLICK HERE.
Little planets by Clement Celma.
EXAMPLES:
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