Borbin the 🐱

Lake Washington Bridges

31 Mai 2025


At the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge


Viewpoint 1

Interactive Panorama 520 Bridge 1


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



Equirectangular projection of the information sign.

1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm


Rectangular projection of the information sign.



Viewpoint 2

Within a minute, the weather shifted from sunny with clouds to overcast and windy.
Panorama Timestamps:

Time   Weather   Action
   09:45:18
   09:45:21
   09:45:24
   09:45:27 move the bicycle
   09:45:45 ☁️ again move the bicycle
   09:46:10 ☁️
   09:46:12 ☁️
   09:46:15 ☁️ remove the camera from the nodal adapter1 and prepare for the nadir2
   09:46:27 ☁️


The forecast was ⛅ until noon. This is what the actual weather turned out to be:




The panorama vividly captures the swift weather change, with the shadow gradually fading in the final pictures, creating an eerie emptiness.
And the Cybertruck nearly obscured Mount Rainier.


Interactive Panorama 520 Bridge 2


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



Viewpoint 3

One week later, and the sun finally showed up 🌞

After last week’s abrupt stop due to clouds and wind, I finally got the chance to pick up where I left off. Today couldn’t have been more different—clear skies, warm light, and perfect conditions for capturing the panoramas I had planned.

Interactive Panorama 520 Bridge 3


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



Viewpoint 4

Interactive Panorama 520 Bridge 4


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm

The elders say the sky speaks to those who listen. I stood on sacred ground, raised my hand to the wind, and the eagle came—gliding from the sunlit heights, answering the silent call of the tribe. In that moment, the spirit of the sky revealed itself, and I captured its flight in a single frame.



Viewpoint 5

Interactive Panorama 520 Bridge 5


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm




Viewpoint 6

Interactive Panorama 520 Bridge 6


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm


If it weren’t for the field of view limitation, this bridge sign would be poking out of your screen right now.



Viewpoint Foster Island

At the Washington Park Arboretum


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



Viewpoint Marsh Island


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



Viewpoint Bike and Pedestrian Bridge

Interactive Panorama Bike and Pedestrian Bridge


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm




At the Montlake Bridge

Interactive Panorama Montlake Bridge


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



In moving traffic, it's always possible that vehicles are only partially captured. To prevent this, multiple shots were taken, which were also used to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. In this case, not all images are fully connected to each other via control points. Only the original images are.
The duplicate images are then linked only via control points. This makes everything much simpler.



View from the other side of the canal.


1/1000s f/5,6 ISO 100/21° f=7,5mm



cPicture map

To create the map in cPicture, enter the following in the search box at the upper right:

360x180.jpg %gps=1

This search performs two functions:

  • 360x180.jpg matches all panorama images with filenames ending in this pattern. Adjust this part if a different naming convention is used.
  • %gps=1 filters for images that contain GPS metadata.

After the matching images appear, select them all and click the map icon in the toolbar to generate the map.



  1. For landscape-style panoramas, a nodal adapter on a tripod isn't necessary. However, with close objects like the guard rail, a nodal adapter is recommended. 

  2. In panorama photography, the nadir is the point directly below the camera. PTGui's viewpoint correction makes handheld nadir pictures easy to stitch.