Monday, April 21st, 2008
After deciding the clouds moving in were going to ruin the sunset, I started to drive home. What a misjudgment! About 5 miles down the road, I looked back to find great color and very dramatic light. I found a spot to turn around and went back. I missed the most dramatic light because of my impatience, but the sunset was still quite beautiful when I got back to take photos. I learned a key lesson of photography that day: Never leave before the sun is down!

Tags: impatience, misjudgment, new jersey, photo, photography, sunset, whitesbog
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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
Here is another virtual tour from this house, featuring the large master bathroom. This one is a single exposure, but I took a second exposure that I could use to gain some more light inside the master bedroom.

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Tags: 180, 360, blended, blending, exposures, hugin, ivr, john street, master bathroom, QTVR, quicktime, reality, sigma 8mm, tour, virtual, vr
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Sunday, March 16th, 2008
After the conservatory, I moved my setup into the kitchen to take a virtual tour in there. In the photo in the last entry, you can see the kitchen area underneath the arches in the left-hand side. To properly expose the inside of the house, I had to increase the exposure enough to wash out the conservatory. To combat this, I took two exposures in each position, stitched them both seperately, and blended the equirectangular panoramas. I was able to figure out a way to stitch two identical (or near identical) panoramas with two different sets of photos. According to theory, the two sets of photos are of the same place taken at the same time without the camera moving, but without Hugin stitching both exactly the same, trying to blend the two exposures would be impossible. Here is my final result:

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Tags: 180, 360, blended, blending, exposures, hugin, ivr, john street, kitchen, QTVR, quicktime, reality, sigma 8mm, tour, virtual, vr
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