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John Warkentin
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2011
Derrimut ACB Group Factory Chemical Fire | July 10, 2024
A collection of video shot from across the M8 Highway of the Fire at ACB Group from 2:10pm to 2:40pm
Captured in 8k DCI on a Canon R5 with EF 70-200mm F2.8 IS Ser II Lens
Captured in 8k DCI on a Canon R5 with EF 70-200mm F2.8 IS Ser II Lens
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Red Wattlebird - Call and Response
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The Australian Red Wattlebird in Beaton Reserve, Yarraville VIC Shot in 4k handheld with a Canon R7 and RF 800mm F11 IS STM Lens.
Phantom 4 Pro Landing at Westgate Park
มุมมอง 626 ปีที่แล้ว
A nice smooth automatic landing shot with an iPhone X.
Shooting a Panorama by hand with the DJI Phantom 4 Pro
มุมมอง 14K6 ปีที่แล้ว
John Warkentin from PanoBootcamp takes the P4P up for a demonstration of shooting panos by hand at Westgate Park in Port Melbourne. Find the full thread for this demo on Facebook here: groups/203910213114077/admins/ There is a Facebook Live video with the pre-flight prep and general setup for using the drone. Then there is an alternate version of this video without the drone's UI e...
Intro to Drones for Panos
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John Warkentin from PanoBootcamp gives an overview of how to shoot Panos using a Phantom 4 Pro in an indoor set of test flights. This 47 min video was originally a Facebook Live Broadcast on the PanoBootcamp on Facebook Group. groups/PanoBootcamp/
Virtual Reality with the New Ricoh Theta S
มุมมอง 1548 ปีที่แล้ว
There is a very rapid shake up going on right now in the world of Photography - a Gold Rush in fact!! And that Gold is something called VR or Virtual Reality. It is so new and so valuable that Facebook invested $2B US in mid 2014 just to get their hands on what they felt was going to be the key player in the rush to develop displays to distribute this new content - a firm called Oculus and thei...
Floating with the Bank of Melbourne
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Hot Air Ballooning with Picture This Ballooning and the Bank of Melbourne Balloon. The michaels Camera Social Media Team gets to to work with the Ricoh Theta S yet again for more Little Planet fun! theta360.com/s/qLMSMyEOKQzewBnkqsEVm79DI www.michaels.com.au/ www.picturethisballooning.com.au/ www.bankofmelbourne.com.au/
Courtyard Timelapse 4k
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Little Planet version of this Timelapse: th-cam.com/video/kCgRoszBh3k/w-d-xo.html Join PanoBootcamp for more pano fun! groups/PanoBootcamp/
Courtyard in the Sky
มุมมอง 2288 ปีที่แล้ว
1114 Frame Timelapse shot on the Ricoh Theta S The Theta was up about 7m on my Nodal Ninja Pole running at 8 seconds per frame in Auto Exposure mode ( .3 EV) with DR turned on. An external power pack was used to extend the Theta's run time. I assembled this version as a 1920x960 30fps project in PS CC and then sent the video back to the iOS Theta Video app for re-projection into Little Planet m...
Theta S 360 Degree Video Timelapse on Nodal Ninja Pole 3 at 9.5m high
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440 Frame Timelapse shot on the Ricoh Theta S. The Video was created completely on the iOS Theta Apps. Behind the scenes report coming soon.....
Theta S Little Planet Timelapse on Nodal Ninja Pole 3 at 9.5m high
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440 Frame Timelapse shot on the Ricoh Theta S. The Video was created completely on the iOS Theta Apps. Behind the scenes report coming soon.....
Panoramic Photography by John Warkentin - High Resolution Capture Promo
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FaceTag Capture for a Social Media Promotion at "A Day on the Green" at Rochford Winery with Icehouse and Hall and Oates. View the High Resolution Panoramas captured in this Video on the following links: Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley: A Day on the Green with "Icehouse and Hall & Oates", Crowd Shot during Icehouse, Feb 12, 2012 at 7:18pm gigapan.com/gigapans/99119 Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley: A ...
Australia Day 2016 Timelapse of Mosman Bay in Perth Western Australia
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iPhone 6 Hyperlapse 45 minute capture at 45x playback speed
Wide Angle Lenses on the Nodal Ninja Travel Pole with John Warkentin from Pano Bootcamp
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Shooting and Stitching Panos with the Nodal Ninja Travel Pole and PTGui using Standard Wide Angle Lenses #PanoBootcamp with John Warkentin In this lesson we will break down the following Panorama of the historical Puffing Billy Steam Train crossing the Monbulk Creek Trestle Bridge in full detail. gigapan.com/gigapans/168027 This is basically a 12 Frame Vertical Pano shot with the Canon 17-40mm ...
Nodal Ninja Travel Pole Panos with John Warkentin from Pano Bootcamp
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Nodal Ninja Travel Pole Panos with John Warkentin from Pano Bootcamp
Patching the Nadir with John Warkentin from Pano Bootcamp
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Patching the Nadir with John Warkentin from Pano Bootcamp
Going Wide | An Introduction to Panoramic Photography
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Going Wide | An Introduction to Panoramic Photography
Which is the other bird in the background?
Did you even think that people across the world might not know where this is?!
Derrimut is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank Local government area. Derrimut recorded a population of 8,651 at the 2021 census (Wikipedia)
That's a worker.😮😮😮
Very slow in putting a lot water on to the fire
No we were not. We ascertained there was nobody trapped then worked on placing ground monitors on the exposures. Our main concern was the waste water entering the local streams and waterways.
A bit of foam does the trick in would say
0:58 - love that little inquisitive look.
We get quite a few of these around home (Bellarine Peninsula) and I love hearing their calls.
this one seems to be a juvenile! You can tell because of the lack of colour in its eyes and the fluffy feathers it had from when it was a chick!
hi, How do you deal with the Nadir shot. I am into Real estate Photography and find it difficult to get rid of the Tripod. I use a 12mm f2.8 fish eye lens and using the Nodal Ninja 3 mk 3, I shoot at an angle of 15 degree covering the Zenith shot, and the Nadir shot. After the stitch in PTGUI, it leaves a big black spot which could be covered with a logo.But what concerns me is that its a little big black spot.Which software would just wipe out this black spot thus revealing the plain floor? Please advice.
The trick is to move the tripod off to one side just enough such that you can aim down and capture the nadir area on an angle. Then in PTGui you can warp it into the correct position using unique lens parameters for just that frame. As the nadir area is normally flat and small, this trick works most of the time. Otherwise, just extract the nadir area using a cube face tool and patch it in Photoshop with a content fill tool.
Cool flight
Thanks for this video, John! I review it prior to every pano mission. I agree, much faster and better quality to do it manually.
Very stable, considering the windy conditions
Thank you for the informative video. On the video, how did you attach the camera to the light stand?
The Theta has a standard 1/4" thread on the bottom and most light stands have a stud on top that has the matching male thread.
nadirpatch.com free online tool to patch nadir at few clicks
Nice introduction! I had a lot of fun looking at your handheld method!
Hi Jhon . Great video and thanks for sharing the same .Please , I want to know where can we get the photoshop action used in this video . i am trying to found the action in your web but cant get. Your help will be apreciated. Regards.
Follow the links in the comments and search for my Training Course - just search for PanoBootcamp.
Select equirectangular as input. zenit&nadir as output, run the program, edit/patch the desired spots and again select the flaming pear filter, input zenit nadir, output equirectangular and either level the new patced layer over the existing pano or use a layermask. Still not sure how John created his photoshop action, nor where I can find it. I followed the limited discription without succes too. Nice bootcamp btw that John offers, but the basics I know already, just interested in a faster workflow and this action would be great to find. If you found it, do not hesitate to share! :)
Jack, this Photoshop Action I created is provided to people that sign up from my PanoBootcamp and Intro to PTGui Workshop. It does however require the Flaming Pear Flexify2 PS plugin. However, if you are good with PS and know how to make actions it honestly is not too hard to work out how I do this yourself and make your own actions. Or just take my online workshop and get started right now. yourdigitaleye.com/introduction-to-ptgui-for-spherical-panoramas-from-panobootcamp/
Great vid! Using theta + to compile the timelapse then keeping flat while exporting?
+Japanese Calligraphy with Baikei and Seisho Correct, and then take it to Theta+ Video app (iOS only for now) to build the Little Planet version and add in music.
Ahh I see! Using android unfortunately..and no PC version of Theta + out yet it seems. Cheers:)
Looks great.
Awesome! Oh yeah...and FIRST!!!
AMAZING!
not amazing you idiot
Highly informative, up to the next level - are you planning to have online classes? I dont mind a few $'s to learn cutting edge pano building :-)
John, thanks for posting this! Great tutorial with some really nice tips! You mention that you are using Smart Blend, but I also see your on a mac. Is Smart Blend set up via wine?
Alex Duffield This link should help you out to install SmartBlend. wiki.panotools.org/Smartblend_on_Mac Keep in mind that is is very old and has tons of bugs. The key issue is speed and maximum file size. As long as you know the limitations it can do wonderful blending when panos are full of moving people, cars, leaves, waves etc. I find it does do some weird things with clouds and it doesn't like smooth tones much as it often leaves visible seams. The best bet it is to just test it out and see if it gets close to what you require in a complex panorama, then start adding red masks to force the blends around the frame if needed. Good luck! John
Tong, There was some very heavy CA on that lamp post that didn't correct as well as I would have liked in the RAW file conversion from LR. I think it was somewhat exaggerated by the lighting conditions at the time. The slight shifts in the bracket set alignment could have also been a contributing factor. In the end it was easy to just paint out the ugly purple fringing with a de-sat layer. Like anything in PS Post Production, there are a million different ways to deal it. As the end game of this pano was the Little Planet, that one lamp post was really being magnified and it was just the easiest way to fix it. I hope this helps. John Warkentin
why you remove CA in photoshop by hands?
#PanoBootcamp on TH-cam has launched! Learn how to Patch the Nadir using the Bootcamp Photoshop Action. th-cam.com/video/HE4-WM3HScc/w-d-xo.html