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Havana 360

by Jeffrey Martin-3 :: Rate this Message:

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http://havana.360cities.net

or if you want to dive right into a fullscreen you could start with this one
http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=animas-blanco-busy-morning.p36

or this one

http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=antique-cars-agramonte.p36&cat=street

or the pig head ;-)

http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=farmers-market-pig-head.p36

There are more than 100 panoramas there now. Many more to come.

A few shot with 5d / zenitar on tripod, but most shot with 5d / nikkor
handheld.

2 more cuban cities on the way, hopefully very soon.

forgive a few stitching errors here and there, or holes in the nadir, I just
had to leave em in and get them online.

What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon be shiny
again....

enjoy,
Jeffrey


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Re: Havana 360

by Lars O. Grobe :: Rate this Message:

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> What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon be shiny
> again....

Do you want some controversial political discussion on the topic, on
THIS list?

CU Lars.


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RE: Havana 360

by Mark D. Fink :: Rate this Message:

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Sure, why not? It's a slow day here - bring it on! :o)

(Jeffrey, what kind of hoops did you have to jump through in order to get
permission to go to Cuba?)

Mark
www.nyc.360cities.net
www.pinnacle-vr.com
www.northernlight.net


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>From: PanoToolsNG@... [mailto:PanoToolsNG@...] On
>Behalf Of Lars O. Grobe
>Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 1:16 PM
>To: PanoToolsNG@...
>Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Havana 360
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>> What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon be
>shiny
>> again....
>
>Do you want some controversial political discussion on the topic, on
>THIS list?
>
>CU Lars.
>
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RE: Havana 360

by Sacha Griffin :: Rate this Message:

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Not being a US citizen I believe, should be enough.

 

:?

 

 

Sacha Griffin

Southern Digital Solutions LLC

http://www.southern-digital.com

http://www.seeit360.net

404-551-4275

 

 

 

From: PanoToolsNG@... [mailto:PanoToolsNG@...] On
Behalf Of Mark D. Fink
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 2:07 PM
To: PanoToolsNG@...
Subject: RE: [PanoToolsNG] Havana 360

 

Sure, why not? It's a slow day here - bring it on! :o)

(Jeffrey, what kind of hoops did you have to jump through in order to get
permission to go to Cuba?)

Mark
www.nyc.360cities.net
www.pinnacle-vr.com
www.northernlight.net

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On

>Behalf Of Lars O. Grobe
>Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 1:16 PM
>To: PanoToolsNG@... <mailto:PanoToolsNG%40yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Havana 360
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>> What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon be
>shiny
>> again....
>
>Do you want some controversial political discussion on the topic, on
>THIS list?
>
>CU Lars.
>
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AW: Havana 360

by Michael Hundrieser :: Rate this Message:

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I like the 2 american cars :-))

Ciao
Mike
www.360de.de
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  Von: PanoToolsNG@... [mailto:PanoToolsNG@...]Im
Auftrag von Jeffrey Martin
  Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2008 17:53
  An: panotoolsng
  Betreff: [PanoToolsNG] Havana 360


  http://havana.360cities.net

  or if you want to dive right into a fullscreen you could start with this
one
  http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=animas-blanco-busy-morning.p36

  or this one

  http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=antique-cars-agramonte.p36&cat=str
eet

  or the pig head ;-)

  http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=farmers-market-pig-head.p36

  There are more than 100 panoramas there now. Many more to come.

  A few shot with 5d / zenitar on tripod, but most shot with 5d / nikkor
  handheld.

  2 more cuban cities on the way, hopefully very soon.

  forgive a few stitching errors here and there, or holes in the nadir, I
just
  had to leave em in and get them online.

  What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon be shiny
  again....

  enjoy,
  Jeffrey

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Re: Havana 360

by Lars O. Grobe :: Rate this Message:

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> Sure, why not? It's a slow day here - bring it on! :o)

a) Because it is off-topic here.
b) Because you are discussing the politics of a souverain country from
an outside view, which sometimes leads to simplistic ideas.

I have read a lot of interesting contributions concerning panoramic
photography here, but when it came to politics, it usually ended in
dozens of useless and content-free mail.


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RE: Havana 360

by Mark D. Fink :: Rate this Message:

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Lars,

I was joking, hence the smiley face at the end of my post. :o)

Mark
www.nyc.360cities.net
www.pinnacle-vr.com
www.northernlight.net


>-----Original Message-----
>From: PanoToolsNG@... [mailto:PanoToolsNG@...] On
>Behalf Of Lars O. Grobe
>Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 2:44 PM
>To: PanoToolsNG@...
>Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Havana 360
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>> Sure, why not? It's a slow day here - bring it on! :o)
>
>a) Because it is off-topic here.
>b) Because you are discussing the politics of a souverain country from
>an outside view, which sometimes leads to simplistic ideas.
>
>I have read a lot of interesting contributions concerning panoramic
>photography here, but when it came to politics, it usually ended in
>dozens of useless and content-free mail.
>
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Re: Havana 360

by Juergen Schrader :: Rate this Message:

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wonderful!

makes me want to travel!
prague is near, hehe.

cheers
juergen

--- In PanoToolsNG@..., "Jeffrey Martin" <360cities@...>
wrote:
>
> http://havana.360cities.net
>
> or if you want to dive right into a fullscreen you could start with
this one
> http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=animas-blanco-busy-
morning.p36
>
> or this one
>
> http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=antique-cars-
agramonte.p36&cat=street
>
> or the pig head ;-)
>
> http://havana.360cities.net/fs.html?loc=farmers-market-pig-head.p36
>
> There are more than 100 panoramas there now. Many more to come.
>
> A few shot with 5d / zenitar on tripod, but most shot with 5d /
nikkor
> handheld.
>
> 2 more cuban cities on the way, hopefully very soon.
>
> forgive a few stitching errors here and there, or holes in the
nadir, I just
> had to leave em in and get them online.
>
> What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon
be shiny
> again....
>
> enjoy,
> Jeffrey
>
>
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>



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by Jeffrey Martin-3 :: Rate this Message:

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>Posted by: "Lars O. Grobe" grobe@...   larsgrobe

>Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:16 am (PDT)

>> What a strange old crumbling relic. A rotten jewel that will soon be shiny
>> again....

>Do you want some controversial political discussion on the topic, on
>THIS list?




What is controversial about what I said?

-Cuba is falling apart (to put it very mildly)
-One day it will not be falling apart quite so much

if you find that controversial, I can assure you from my first-hand
experience, that in the most general terms possible, that is the state
of Cuba, regardless of what you might think about my or anyone else's
politics.

But I wasn't saying this in order to provoke or to discuss anything
political. It is only my *very basic* observation.

Anyway, just enjoy the panos :-) If you go to Cuba, bring ibuprofen or
other medicine as gifts, they have real shortages of that stuff, and
really appreciate small gifts like that. Also old mobile phones, now
that they're legal.

have fun,
Jeffrey
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