I decided that I wanted to base my new research brief on unusual photographic methods. I knew already that I would have liked to try panoramic photography before scouring the web for good examples. I came across this guy on my travels around the world wide web. Will Pearson, a London based panoramic photographer.
After looking at his panoramic pieces I came across some 'Polar' panoramic images he had taken and I was just in awe. This technique looked so cool. I am still unsure how he created this effect, whether it be a special lens or a Photoshop job. Nevertheless it's pretty damn cool and creates this 3d effect that jumps out of the screen at you.
check out his website here.
After looking at his panoramic pieces I came across some 'Polar' panoramic images he had taken and I was just in awe. This technique looked so cool. I am still unsure how he created this effect, whether it be a special lens or a Photoshop job. Nevertheless it's pretty damn cool and creates this 3d effect that jumps out of the screen at you.
check out his website here.
http://www.3drender.com/light/PolarPan/index.htm this might help you out, if you want to try it.. im going to :) looks wicked!