12/24/2023 0 Comments Autopano giga pano viewerDawn and sunrise images were taken from the deck of the ship. It was a cold morning, but many students were up on deck to watch the arrival. (David J Mathre)Īfter a long 10 days crossing the Pacific Ocean, the MV World Odyssey arrived in Yokohama, Japan. Image taken with a Fuji X-T1 camera and 23 mm f/1.4 lens (ISO 1600, 23 mm, f/1.4, 1/30 sec). (David J Mathre) Anticipating Japan after a Long 10 days Crossing the Pacific Ocean on the MV World Odyssey. The MV World Odyssey about to pass under the Yokohama Bay Bridge as we arrived in Yokohama, Japan. These were then used to create Little Planet and Mirror Ball views of Yokohama and the ship from the Osanbashi Pier. I did several 360° degree image sequences using a Mindarin Astro rotating tripod head. I felt safe walking around the Osanbashi Pier (and in Japan in general) with a camera since there were so many locals with cameras out taking pictures. It was cold, and there were some snow flurries. I took a camera, travel tripod, warm jacket and gloves. Everyone had to go through the process before we could return to the ship. After breakfast, we disembarked and proceeded through customs & immigration. Day 19: Arrival in Yokohama, Japan.Īfter a long 10 days crossing the Pacific Ocean, the MV World Odyssey arrived in Yokohama, Japan. Semester at Sea Spring 2016 Voyage on the MV World Odyssey. Powered by Ambient Weather Author David Mathre Posted on 29-November-2019 30-November-2019 Categories Landscape, Nature, Photo Techniques, Technology Tags 360 Panorama, Autumn, dawn, Little Planet View, Mirror Ball, New Jersey, Tunnel View Leave a comment on Friday (29-November-2019) - New Jersey Three-Years Ago (24-January-2016) - Japan (DAVID J MATHRE)ĭaily Electric Energy Used (78.5 kWh) from Sense and Daily Solar Electric Energy Produced (34.8 kWh) from SolSystems and Locus Energy. Raw images processed with Capture One Pro and Autopano Giga Pro. Composite of 41 mage taken with a Nikon D850 camera and 8-15 mm fisheye lens (ISO 100, 15 mm, f/5, 1/30 sec). Some of the images are over 1 GB in size, and even with a Surface Studio Pro 2 computer and dedicated video processor with lots of memory took a long time to process. The images were taken with a Nikon D850 camera and 8-15 mm fisheye lens (ISO 100, 15 mm, f/5, 1/30 sec), then processed with Capture One Pro and AutoPano Giga Pro. The following are composites of 41 images showing a 360 degree view of my backyard at dawn transformed into a flat (2D) image. At this time of the year, I often get to see colorful dawn clouds before the sun rises.
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