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360 degree panoramas - XVP

I did this kind of photography for almost 6 years, mostly shooting houses
for Realtors. The fellow who shot these is, indeed, a highly skilled "360"
photographer. The nighttime shots that show very little blurring from movement
of people & cars is a testament to his skill. It usually takes a long
exposure time in such low light situations, so anything that moves will blur.
Amazing stuff.

- Brian in MI

westie2f writes:

I recently rediscovered this amazing website. Be sure you use the
controls (left, right, up, down) after choosing a photo:

http://bigeyeinthesky.com/Default.asp?CID=Las_Vegas

Note #1. For photos where there are no controls, just right click and
move the cursor.

Note #2: there are many additional categories of panoramas available.
Check out the beautiful shots of the Grand Canyon.

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