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Loose Peleng front cap

etegration | August 31, 2009 | 8:43 pm

A fellow panographer came up with an ingenious idea.

From here. Made from a sports drink bottle.

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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Museum

etegration | | 12:00 am

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DevalVR | Flash

The musuem seems not very popular among visitors but it could just well be the weekday when we visited. Nearby is a cafe. Expect highly priced spaghetti with black pepper sauce or tomato sauce that’s SGD$8 a plate and $1.50 mineral water.

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End

etegration | August 30, 2009 | 12:00 am

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Tree

etegration | August 29, 2009 | 12:00 am

IMG_9544 Panoramanonadir_out_tiny

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Stairs at the end of the treetop

etegration | August 28, 2009 | 12:00 am

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Entrance

etegration | August 27, 2009 | 12:00 am

IMG_9475 Panorama_out_tiny

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Modding the RD4

etegration | August 26, 2009 | 10:10 pm

http://www.360und180.de/nodal-ninja-r-d4-modifikation.html

Not recommended but sure thing when you’re a fanatic! Do share when you do these!

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HSBC Treetop Walk

etegration | August 25, 2009 | 8:19 pm

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The HSBC TreeTop Walk (HSBC TTW) is the highlight of several long hiking routes in MacRitchie that brings you through different stages of mature secondary forest. The first of its kind in Singapore and in the region, this free-standing suspension bridge connects the two highest points (Bukit Peirce and Bukit Kalang) in MacRitchie and offers a bird’s eye view of the community of plants and animals that live in the forest canopy. The total length of the walkway is about 250m and its height from the forest floor varies, with the highest point at 25m.

Besides providing another avenue for nature recreation for Singaporeans, the HSBC TTW also play an important role in forest canopy research, an area many researchers were not able to get into because of lack of access. This bridge will help to facilitate surveys and plant identification work and further our understanding of how forest ecosystems work.

The HSBC TTW was officially launched by the Minister of State for Finance and Transport, Mrs. Lim Hwee Hua, on 5th November 2004. The event also marked the start of another collaboration between NParks and HSBC that will reap benefits for the community. As part of efforts to enhance the HSBC TreeTop Walk as an outdoor classroom to promote an interest and appreciation of the natural sciences, HSBC and NParks established the HSBC-GCF (Garden City Fund) TreeTop Walk Fund to support a host of programmes and activities for conservation, education and outreach. This includes programmes for school children, workshops for teachers, training of nature guides as well as the production of educational materials.

The distance to the entrance of the TreeTop Walk is approximately 4.5 km (1.5 – 2 hour walk) from the MacRitchie Reservoir Park and 2.5 km (45 mins – 1 hr walk) from the carpark at Venus Drive. Therefore, a round trip including the TreeTop Walk is about 7 to 10 km (3-5 hours depending on your walking pace).

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ITCoW - In The Course of Work is a website I maintained at http://www.itcow.com and contains some technical and IT stuffs and writeups. Check it out. ITCoW 360, this site, is a sub site used to maintain all panoramas shots. Click on the images on each posts to launch the 360 panos.

Most of the 360 Pano are in DevalVR, although you can view them with just Quicktime installed, they will not be in fullscreen mode. Install the DevalVR plugin, it's just but a few seconds to download and install. Alternatively, there's at times, Flash version of the panos I release. FPP version of panos are Flash too, so if you have Flash installed already, you're all set.

Click on the respective icon to download the plugins.

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      • Which lens?
      • Why a panoramic tripod head?
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      • Fullframe Peleng (5D)
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      • Lesser Shots with the Peleng
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      • How to create a multiple image (non-360 x 360) pano?
      • P5100 on NN3 Lower Rail
      • Point and Shoot Camera 360 Pano
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      • PSP vs DSLR
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      • Adding a mirror ball as the nadir
      • Comparision of different viewers (Pano2QTVR)
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      • DevalVR/FPP/Flash/Quicktime? Which?!
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        • FPP – Comparing Flash output from Pano2VR
        • FPP Create Fly Out Images
      • Why HDR in 360 Panos?
    • Video Tutorials
      • Video Tutorial 1 – Process HDR Images
      • Video Tutorial 2 – Processing in PTGui
      • Video Tutorial 3.1 – nadir Editing (”Traditional Way”)
      • Video Tutorial 3.2 – nadir using a Mirror Ball
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