hi castillonis, sad enouth i did not have my epic
pro with me that day, so i had do to it free
hands. the equipment was an nikon d700 and the
nikon 24-70 2,8 at 70mm. the light was just right
at that pint of time so i just used the lights
beeing there on a normal day, no extra light
equipment. i wanted it to look an natural as
possible. the painting has an satin finish for
coverage. did you see my other inside one on a
church in innsbruck? gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscreen/652
40/would be interesting what you think about
it markus
This is a fabulous panorama. I especially enjoyed
viewing it using the full screen viewer link which
is located just above the explore score to the
left and below the thumbnails. Which camera and
lens combination did you use to capture this? The
lighting is great. I mostly see direct reflections
near the far wall near the windows. What was the
condition of the paint on the walls. Did it have a
satin finish? Again, amazing image. Thanks :)
GigaPan Comments (2)
Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentmarkus hoerl (March 14, 2011, 10:29PM )
hi castillonis, sad enouth i did not have my epic pro with me that day, so i had do to it free hands. the equipment was an nikon d700 and the nikon 24-70 2,8 at 70mm. the light was just right at that pint of time so i just used the lights beeing there on a normal day, no extra light equipment. i wanted it to look an natural as possible. the painting has an satin finish for coverage. did you see my other inside one on a church in innsbruck? gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscreen/652 40/would be interesting what you think about it markus
Stoney Vintson (March 14, 2011, 07:42PM )
This is a fabulous panorama. I especially enjoyed viewing it using the full screen viewer link which is located just above the explore score to the left and below the thumbnails. Which camera and lens combination did you use to capture this? The lighting is great. I mostly see direct reflections near the far wall near the windows. What was the condition of the paint on the walls. Did it have a satin finish? Again, amazing image. Thanks :)