360 images in a 2D world

Scary 360 6 graders

 

“A picture is worth thousand words”

 

Than an equirectangular image is about a thousand multiplied by pi. As subjective as photography is, determining whether an image has a massage has always been the goal of good photographer. From the rule of thirds to the infamous golden rule, the purpose has always been to masterfully use the medium as a tool to reflect on a instance. The Students chose to explore tiny world 360 imaging. Using the Tiny world method, the students used the 360 Theta V camera to encapsulate an entire scene. In the post-processing phase, our image is zoomed out to illustrate a planet or sphere like formation. The zoom out is more in the form of contracting the entirety of the frame to a center point.

“The beauty is in the eye of the beholder”

Straight lines are overrated. Fisheye lens captured the entirety of our scene is what bring the uniqueness to our shot. Cramming most of the interesting bits of details in the core of the image intrigued the students. These traits helped the student express gravity. As noticed the lights around the outside tend to flare out as though they where bent at its end point.

 

“Our real discoveries come from chaos”

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