Wedding planet at the water features

I had one on Friday morning little preview given on my Friday evening. Of course everything turned out differently than I had imagined. It was also very euphoric of me to assume that on a Friday evening there would be so little going on at the illuminated water features in Planten un Blomen, so that there would be a nice place for people to relax a great wedding photo to get there. At least we still have it got a place, which we could see something of. It's just a good thing I had a plan B in my pocket: a Wedding planet. In the end everything worked out quite well. I've wanted to do it for a long time anyway. And if a bride and groom stand still for two and a half seconds can, then it has truly earned itself the wedding planet. Cheers!

One or two new readers of my blog might now want to know how such a wedding planet can come about. To do this, enough images must be photographed to be able to display 360° around the camera. When I used it 16mm fisheye you need 6 images. To keep the parallax shift as low as possible, you also need a special tripod head. I use one of Nodal Ninja. Afterwards the 6 images are created in a special program - I use ptGui – composed. The images used could also be displayed as a panorama. But I find the projection as so-called planets particularly interesting. Ultimately, this representation is the three-dimensional recorded area on a two-dimensional surface.

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