Ecliptique panoramique
November 8, 2004 4:33 PM   Subscribe

Ecliptique panoramique is a site with stunning panoramas (QT required)... Most of the descriptions are in French only, but the photography is breathtaking.
posted by swordfishtrombones (15 comments total)
 
merveilleux, merci
posted by matteo at 4:51 PM on November 8, 2004


Viewwwwwwwwww-ropa!
posted by dash_slot- at 4:56 PM on November 8, 2004


That is ripping! Those images are absolutely awesome, panoramas are one of my favorite ways to see a place.

Thanks for passing it on.
posted by fenriq at 6:44 PM on November 8, 2004


How do they get the area right below the camera? Photoshop magic?
posted by fungible at 6:57 PM on November 8, 2004


How do they get the area right below the camera?

Usually with a panoscan system. Here is a short explanation.
posted by rajbot at 7:39 PM on November 8, 2004


Wow - thanks!
posted by carter at 7:47 PM on November 8, 2004


Amazing. Truely breathtaking.
posted by tiamat at 8:08 PM on November 8, 2004


Me likey. La Defense looks much cooler up close than from Elysee
posted by Busithoth at 9:50 PM on November 8, 2004


Fan-frickin'-tastic.
posted by Dick Paris at 12:56 AM on November 9, 2004


Thanks for this link, this stuff is awesome. Great post.
posted by DrDoberman at 2:14 AM on November 9, 2004


This is great! I remember seeing something similar for Versailles back in '97 or so, but it looks like it has gone the way of the dodo. Thanks again!
posted by sciurus at 5:50 AM on November 9, 2004


Magnifique!
posted by picea at 6:02 AM on November 9, 2004


Incroyable! Now I don't actually have to GO to France. Of course, you all know about this fabulous panoramas site, previously referred to on MeFi.
posted by Faze at 8:29 AM on November 9, 2004


English Lake District panoramas.
posted by squealy at 12:39 PM on November 9, 2004


How do they DO that?
posted by DenOfSizer at 5:45 PM on November 9, 2004


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