Yes I do so that is the secret. I still need a good tripod though. Thanks for the tip. Pupsoltan wrote:Hey pup do you have a timer feature on your camera. I was having the same trouble but then I used a 2 second timer so all hands were off when the shot was taken.
360° Bonsai
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Re: 360° Bonsai
I like this 360 format.
It''ll make us all look at our trees more critically!
Well done,
Akaruhi
It''ll make us all look at our trees more critically!
Well done,
Akaruhi
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Can I borrow your tripod eh!! Pupakaruhi wrote:I like this 360 format.
It''ll make us all look at our trees more critically!
Well done,
Akaruhi
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Gday all!
I'm in the process of trying to get a good quality, low profile turntable. Both of the ones I've purchased from IKEA have warped to the point where they are next to useless for such a project. Also, my camera does not have appear to have a remote shutter application, but I have found a program which might allow me to use the computer to capture images without having to touch the camera once the frame is set. In no time I'll be flooding the AB.C staff with 360s of almost all of my trees (hopefully some will be deemed worthy).
Thanks!
Fly.
I'm in the process of trying to get a good quality, low profile turntable. Both of the ones I've purchased from IKEA have warped to the point where they are next to useless for such a project. Also, my camera does not have appear to have a remote shutter application, but I have found a program which might allow me to use the computer to capture images without having to touch the camera once the frame is set. In no time I'll be flooding the AB.C staff with 360s of almost all of my trees (hopefully some will be deemed worthy).
Thanks!
Fly.
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laugh.......... really....that's a good news.........i think soon we should start a topic to discuss the techniques involved in 360 photo taking.........seems like every have something to share now....... , lucky i don't need to take photos, just need to collect them..........FlyBri wrote:Gday all!
I'm in the process of trying to get a good quality, low profile turntable. Both of the ones I've purchased from IKEA have warped to the point where they are next to useless for such a project. Also, my camera does not have appear to have a remote shutter application, but I have found a program which might allow me to use the computer to capture images without having to touch the camera once the frame is set. In no time I'll be flooding the AB.C staff with 360s of almost all of my trees (hopefully some will be deemed worthy).
Thanks!
Fly.
again, im waiting, mr. fly from flybri pty ltd.....
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Re: 360° Bonsai
Steve, just looked at your fig in 360!!!!!
WOOOHOOOO, it's GROUSE!!!! the tree is fine, but the view is WOW!!!
well done for introducing it, i love it!!!
WOOOHOOOO, it's GROUSE!!!! the tree is fine, but the view is WOW!!!
well done for introducing it, i love it!!!
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Re: 360° Bonsai
Well done! These 3D images are smoother than those we introduced a couple years ago at KoB. Excellent addition to the community.
Three dimensional bonsai is the future, after all http://artofbonsai.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=163
Will
Three dimensional bonsai is the future, after all http://artofbonsai.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=163
Will
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Hey FlyFlyBri wrote:Gday all!
I'm in the process of trying to get a good quality, low profile turntable. Both of the ones I've purchased from IKEA have warped to the point where they are next to useless for such a project. Also, my camera does not have appear to have a remote shutter application, but I have found a program which might allow me to use the computer to capture images without having to touch the camera once the frame is set. In no time I'll be flooding the AB.C staff with 360s of almost all of my trees (hopefully some will be deemed worthy).
Thanks!
Fly.
I have a turnatable purchased from a $2 shop for $2 LOL
About 10" Dia and 1/2" thick
Black plastic and is awesome to use. Have had it now for about 4 years. It has had heasp o0f abuse and does not look like failing yet.
For really big stuff I have an old Swivel chair Base
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Re: 360° Bonsai
Very impressive and a boon when discussing a potensai. We can turn it to find all aspects before choosing a front.
I can see the value and agree it has nothing really to do with changing the normal approach to bonsai with front rear branches etc
Can we rotate vertically across the top of the tree or is this stage 2?
A great tool for communication in forums such as ours.
No wonder Bonsai Focus want to purchase ausbonsai!!!
Go steve! you good thing! You done good mate!
I can see the value and agree it has nothing really to do with changing the normal approach to bonsai with front rear branches etc
Can we rotate vertically across the top of the tree or is this stage 2?
A great tool for communication in forums such as ours.
No wonder Bonsai Focus want to purchase ausbonsai!!!
Go steve! you good thing! You done good mate!
Yamadori is purely Bonsai in spades
My Avatar is a female Apis Mellifera (honey bee) from before 2600BC
Up until now she has been responsible for pollinating 80% of mankind's fruit and vegetables
as well as 90% of mother earth's flowers. What if...............?
My Avatar is a female Apis Mellifera (honey bee) from before 2600BC
Up until now she has been responsible for pollinating 80% of mankind's fruit and vegetables
as well as 90% of mother earth's flowers. What if...............?
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I have been lucky enough to get a few on this format. Some have generated debate and discussion some not.
I have found that you have, to have like all things Bonsai, related patience. When you succeed it is a nice feeling.
What I have found is when this was first started one of the members,
Akaruhi, made a statement we will now look differently at our trees( not sure if that is the exact words used )
That is exactly what I have found even when I stuff up a session I still have 36 pics that I can look at on slide show.
Then evaluate what is what.
So for that I would sincerely like to thank, gocny and Steven for making it possible, I now look at my trees with more eyes and see the wood Pup
I have found that you have, to have like all things Bonsai, related patience. When you succeed it is a nice feeling.
What I have found is when this was first started one of the members,
Akaruhi, made a statement we will now look differently at our trees( not sure if that is the exact words used )
That is exactly what I have found even when I stuff up a session I still have 36 pics that I can look at on slide show.
Then evaluate what is what.
So for that I would sincerely like to thank, gocny and Steven for making it possible, I now look at my trees with more eyes and see the wood Pup
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Re: 360° Bonsai
Hi Steven
I am interested in the software package you used to create the 360° view. Unless it is top secret and you would have to kill me if you told me.
Fred
I am interested in the software package you used to create the 360° view. Unless it is top secret and you would have to kill me if you told me.
Fred