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Pano project
Chris Pietsch, Photographer
Eugene | OR | USA | Posted: 12:39 PM on 02.06.10
->> I have been working for some time on a multimedia panorama tribute to McArthur Court in Eugene. Thought I would share the link with fellow SportsShooters.

http://is.gd/7M8rV

Chris
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Juliann Tallino, Photographer
Port Townsend/Seattle | WA | USA | Posted: 12:44 PM on 02.06.10
->> That was pretty cool Chris, loved the sounds and surprise images. Thanks for sharing.
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John Korduner, Photographer
Baton Rouge | LA | United States | Posted: 12:50 PM on 02.06.10
->> I love creating 360 degree panos and virtual tours. I used religiously carry my tripod and RRS head to the games. But, the last time I used it was the first weekend of football. I think I'm just motivated enough to pull it out for the LSU game this afternoon.
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Chris Pietsch, Photographer
Eugene | OR | USA | Posted: 1:43 PM on 02.06.10
->> I agree trying to shoot a game AND do a pano can be a challenge, but better than trying to shoot video AND stills. ;-)
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Craig Mitchelldyer, Photographer, Assistant
Portland & Orange County | OR and CA | USA | Posted: 4:25 PM on 02.06.10
->> took me a second to figure out the mouse scroll over/historic image thing, damn man, that is cool! I am going to miss that place, maybe not the hikes up to the catwalk (no elevator) but there is just something about it that I love.
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Darren Whitley, Photographer
Northwest Missouri | MO | USA | Posted: 5:49 PM on 02.06.10
->> What a great venue. I'd love to have an environment that puts people so close to the court at so many different levels.
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Sam Morris, Photographer
Henderson (Las Vegas) | NV | USA | Posted: 9:32 PM on 02.06.10
->> Very nice Chris. I liked the historic images and the audio mixed in.
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Matthew Ginn, Photographer
Portland | OR | USA | Posted: 10:29 PM on 02.06.10
->> Yes, very impressive. Looks like a lot of work went into the details.
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