These images cover a full 360 degrees. They were made from a series of photos warped to fit together. Often this process not perfect, and you will see the seams or other anomolies.
On theory, you can view these panoramas via a Java-based viewer (that you do not have to download explicitly) or a plugin that you get from www.livepicture.com. Unfortunately, the Java-based viewer does not work for most of these images, so you have to get the plugin.
| Inside the Holmdel building, near my office |
| Inside my office in the Holmdel building |
| In front of the Holmdel building |
| In the woods behind the Holmdel building |
| Fair Haven Fields, near where I live. |
| Arrow Peak, Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Hartshorne Park |
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Mt. Mitchell, Highlands NJ |
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Sandy Hook NJ |
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Sandy Hook Lighthouse |
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Mt. Williamson |
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Half Dome, Yosemite |
I took a series of overlapping pictures, in a circle. Most of these were taken with a digital camera, about 18 for each panorama. The pictures of Arrow Peak were taken with a 35mm camera. I just pulled them from my own web page.
Next I used a software package called PhotoVista. This sticjes together the individual pictures and prepares them for use by the viewer.
Finally I put them on my web page, along with the Java-based viewer. You are responsible for getting the plugin for yourself.
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