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		<title>World Wide Panorama: Beginnings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The World Wide Panorama is an occasional online event that features photographic panoramas in QuickTime VR format. The theme this time is beginnings. For my entry, I photographed some of the earliest structures in Ventura, which are on the site of the San Buenaventura Mission. On my way there, I stopped at Lowe&#8217;s with a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp/">World Wide Panorama</a> is an occasional online event that features photographic panoramas in QuickTime VR format. The theme this time is beginnings. For my entry, I photographed some of the earliest structures in Ventura, which are on the site of the San Buenaventura Mission. On my way there, I stopped at Lowe&#8217;s with a trunk full of power tools and fashioned myself a panoramic tripod head adapter. It&#8217;s just a stick with bolts sticking out of it so you can attach your camera to the tripod with an offset along the lens axis. In theory this should reduce the effects of parallax when you pan the camera around. It worked pretty well. Most of the level photos matched up better than they have in the past. When I pitched the camera up or down, however, the parallax returned. You can tell on this panorama that the further you move down, the worse the stitching gets. I scrapped it and built a new two axis tripod head that should work much better.</p>
<p><a href="http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp308/html/MattWronkiewicz.html"><img src="http://matt.wronkiewicz.net/images/mission.jpg" align="middle" height="138" width="450" alt="Mission San Buenaventura Panorama" /></a></p>


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