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This 360° panorama was shot in the village area of Inisheer Island. The smallest of the three Aran Islands in Galway Bay. (The island′s official name is the Irish: “Inis Oírr” meaning “east island”.
The name of the pub with the blue sign “Tigh Ruairí” (the yellow writing on the blue sign behind the wall) literally means “Ruairí′s House”.
With a modern day population of only 250 people, Inisheer welcomes many times that number of tourists each summer. If you visit you can be sure of a music-session most nights at Tigh Ruairí.
This is part of my new postcard range. You can follow on to another gorgeous Very Ireland Post card .
This High Dynamic Range panorama was created by combining 27 separate photographs covering every angle and with bracketed exposures. Those source images were shot in Raw mode on a Canon EOS 5D with a 16mm fisheye lens. They were shot in groups of three bracketed exposures (from -2 stops to +2 stops). They were then stitched and blended together using a program called Hugin, which in turn invoked a program called Enfuse to create the High Dynamic Range effect.
Because of the way that it was created this is a very high resolution image (the equivalent of about 50-megapixels). It′s capable of delivering very fine detail even when printed at massive sizes.
History of this Image on RedBubble
I have written a short journal entry introducing the method by which these panoramas are created, it is called:
“Creating a Stereographic Panorama – the Basic Idea”
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I take panoramic photographs of Ireland & close-up photographs of Irish Wild Flowers and sell calendars of Irish Landscapes & Wildflowers
Lots of them are featured in RB groups
Comments
This is interestingly different, with the sky inside :)
Lenka, Thank you. I have done a few this way and some people at exhibitions have told me that they strongly prefer one style or the other. George
– George Row
Lovely! I prefer this one to the sky out :-) They are both cool though :-)
Thanks Ellis. As I said to Lenka the population seems to split into Sky-inners and Sky-outers. George
– George Row
Great work again George!
Kenny, Thank you. George
– George Row
Very cool ~ love the grass out/sky in look!
Wendy, Thank you. George
– George Row