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VR movies on iPhone

You can now view my virtual reality panoramas on your iphone, complete with motion sensitive panning etc.

Go to the iTunes app store and install the free app PangeaVR (it’s in the photography category). Run it and select Browse, scroll down to Matthew Field Photography. Eh voila.

I have 4 up in that format so far, I am converting and adding more VR movies to their format as I go so more will appear in time.

(note - if it isn’t appearing in the browse list yet then instead chose URL and point it to http://www.photography.mattfield.com/pangeavr/portfolio.xml)

New website up

It’s finally here
New website front page

Inspiration for painters

I seem to have become quite the waterpainter inspiration source - with two in the past week alone….a shot of Ginger Reyes from Smashing Pumpkins and one of an Anna’s hummingbird 

New panorama viewing page

Found a good Flash based viewer in the shape of Zoomify that allows me to host large panoramas on my site without people stealing them unlike on flickr.So am adding them a few a day to my new panorama page 

VR panoramas now with added Flash

for those who can’t/won’t use Quicktime, I am in the process of adding Flash versions of my panoramas to my site

Check them out here

New fullscreen QTVRs

I now have fullscreen versions of some of my QTVRs up. Adding them all when I get the chance.

Example 1 - Queens Of The Stone Age performing 700m deep in a salt mine

Example 2 - St Paul’s Cathedral London, below the dome

An unexpected HCB moment

Caught in a sudden monsoon rainstorm in Amsterdam and having rushed under some shelter, I saw a cyclist approaching, trying desperately to steer whilst using an umbrella. I managed to get my camera out fast enough to catch this, which seemed like nothing until I converted it to black and white and played with a little when it just took on this unexpected Henri Cartier-Bresson feel. Far be it from me or anyone else to suggest that they are HCB, but I was pleased with the outcome…

Downpour

Z stack (or Focus stacking) macros

10 shots @ 1:1 with my 100mm macro combined into a single frame, creating a much much larger depth of field than could otherwise be attained.

Combined using CombineZM (unfortunately PC only so I have to use Parallels to run it on my Mac)

A restack using Helicon Focus for OSX

Pink flower macro

Making something of early digital captures

Back in 2003, I took a helicopter tour of Manhattan, unfortunately I only had my old Fuji digital P&S with me at the time. Since I am unlikely to repeat the experience any time soon, I am trying out ways of making something out of the images which are all characteristically unsharp, low in contrast and suffering from various distortions thanks to the crappo lens.

This particular image I like for the fact that it’s an angle on the city that’s impossible without a helicopter. Manhattan shots are all too often from the top of the ESB or cliched angles from next to the Brooklyn Bridge.

New York retro

This one has been given a lomo color treatment and a separate vignette action with blur

Panorama-rama

loving the universal version of Stitcher Unlimited 5.6 I am alpha testing. Much better on my Macbook than running 5.5 under Rosetta

This was yesterday, a pano of downtown LA with the San Gabriel mountains behind

7 images, ISO 100, 1/100s, f7.1, handheld 20D and 300 F4L IS, Bibblepro -> TIFF -> SU 5.6 -> PS CS3

Original is 18000 pixels wide (click on it to take you to flickr with bigger sizes, although I don’t license full size originals under CC on Flickr so I can still sell prints so the largest size on there is 4700×600)

LA downtown and mountains sunset pano

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