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HOW WOULD YOU FEEL TO BE A SLEEPING PILL ?
VR macro Photography takes a giant leap forward.
by Marco Trezzini



Who: Takeshi Suzuki

When: September 22 , 2007 (After the supper).

Where: In his living room, Takayama City, Japan.

Why: He suffers from sleeplessness, as insomniac he requires the pills for his daily life,
therefore he shot this panorama for the Sustenance World Wide Panorama Event.


click here to experience the sleeping pill view

How/technical details:
Takeshi discovered at Mr. Kaneko's website a tutorial on how he had adapted a door scope
to be used as a special lens for macro panoramic photography: Gyorome-8.

Gyorome-8

Making some tests Takeshi was very surprised by the quality, which - in his view - is not inferior to the Nikon FC-E8 lens.

camera with lens

The use of this lens makes it possible to shoot the inside of objects, where all industry standard fish-eye lenses wouldn't fit.

exploded cube

4 shots

Mr Ninomiya, Editor in chief of QTVR Diary , told me that, even though Takeshi is an amateur in QTVR photography, he is well respected in the Japanese VR community because of his many interesting ideas, such as the masterpiece VR Medicine Bottle.

I believe this is the smallest VR inside shot ever done, and will be of great inspiration
for the VR macro Photography field. Thank you Takeshi !

Contact infos of Takeshi Suzuki:
Website
E-mail: master22 at topaz.ocn.ne.jp


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