Tiber Island, Rome, Italy
25 MĂ€rz 2022
Die Tiberinsel ist die einzige FluĂinsel des Tibers.
The Tiber Island is the only river island in the part of the Tiber.
Interactive Panorama of Tiber Island
25 MĂ€rz 2022
Die Tiberinsel ist die einzige FluĂinsel des Tibers.
The Tiber Island is the only river island in the part of the Tiber.
Interactive Panorama of Tiber Island
25 MĂ€rz 2022
Das Kolosseum ist ein Amphitheater inmitten von Rom. Es ist das gröĂte Amphitheater, das jemals gebaut wurde.
The Colosseum is an amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built.
Interactive Panorama of the Colosseum
24 MĂ€rz 2022
Der Petersdom (Latainisch: Basilica Sancti Petri) ist eine Kirche im Renaissance-Stil inmitten der Vatikanstadt.
Saint Peter's Basilica (Latin: Basilica Sancti Petri), is a church built in the Renaissance style located in Vatican City.
Interactive Panorama of St. Peter's Square
Projektion "Kleinplanet"
Little Planet projection
Interactive Panorama of Saint Peter's Basilica
20 MĂ€rz 2022
Die Basilika di Santa Maria in Ara coeli wurde um 1200 erbaut und ist fĂŒr ihre farbenfrohe Fresken von Pinturicchio bekannt.
The Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara coeli was build in the 1200s, known for its vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio.
Interactive Panorama of the Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara coeli
Ăbersicht ĂŒber die Stadt vom Eingang aus.
View from the entrance overlooking the city.
18 MĂ€rz 2022
Using a fisheye lens for street pictures seems to be much preferred to a wide angle lens, as you can choose how the projection should look like.
Rectangular projection
Equirectangular projection
Using a wide angle lens, you need to step much further to the back to get this field of view. With the fisheye, you stand right at the first step line.
18 MĂ€rz 2022
Using a fisheye lens for street pictures as a universal wide angle lens lets you choose how the projection should look like.
Index strip created with cPicture.
Rectangular projection
Equirectangular projection
Using a wide angle lens, you need to step much further to the back to get this field of view. With the fisheye, you stand right at the first step line.