BEST OF VRMAG 2005 by Michelle Bienias
 | Life Inside A Water Bottle The most popular panorama from 2005! This one kept on building momentum as blog after blog passed it along from one geographic region to the next.Extreme VR shot inside a water bottle, by photographer Thomas Mottl.
|  | QTVR Panoramas Of Hurricane Katrina Aftermath Ed Fink was eager to get to the Gulf Coast to shoot some aerial panoramas in the place he used to call home - but he had to get a major newspaper to hire a helicopter first. Fink’s story on getting his mission accomplished is as interesting as the panos themselves.
|  | VARTIST Panoramic Photography And Image Based Modeling Dvds By Greg Downing A review of Greg Downing's recently released set of three DVDs: Spherical Panoramic Photography, Image Based Modeling Essentials and Advanced techniques.
|  | Interactive Panoramas Book By Corinna Jacobs 'Interactive Panoramas: Techniques for Digital Panoramic Photography' is a well-written, comprehensive book that should be a staple for anyone interested in producing virtual reality panoramas.
|  | Aldo Hoeben’s Spi-V Engine Aldo Hoeben talks to VRMAG about his panorama viewer engine - SPi-V - that has the VR community humming and is the only alternative to QuickTime for viewing fullscreen VRs
| |  | |  | VRMag humbly showcases some of its most popular work from 2005.
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