Author: Rob Mitchell
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Experimenting with high(er) resolution
Continuing development of the panoramic offerings that Stillmation can offer, I’ve been experimenting with high(er) resolution imaging. The already high resolution of the Nikon D800E is positively dwarfed if I start to using stitching techniques that I use for the interactive 360 panoramas. This image is of one of favourite buildings in Antwerp. The MAS.…
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Fujifilm Belgium HQ decoration
Last year I was commissioned by Fujifilm Belgium to produce a set of images that they could use to decorate their super-clean international training centre in Zaventem, Belgium. One of the ideas we came up with was a series of abstract images depicting the details of the building and machines they have in the training…
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Fujifilm XE-1 experiments
Just one of my camera tests was to try the FujiFilm X-E1 for some time-lapse work. The X-E1 has no built in interval timer like so many other cameras but luckily it has a remote/mic socket that can be used to trigger the shutter. This clip of over 2000 images was made over a 2…
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Ultra-high detail Panoramas
Up until now I have been shooting a lot of high quality interactive 360˚ Panoramas for various industries such as the aviation, automotive and interior architecture. These panoramas are designed to run either online via a browser or mobile on a tablet device. Although the resolution of the final image is high, I wanted to…