Robert Berdan March 26, 2022
3D spherical movies allow you to interact and see a scene from all directions including looking up at the sky or down at the ground. You can also zoom in and out of the movie. My first spherical movies required a Flash player which is no longer supported so I had to convert these movies to use HTML 5 and javascript code (javascript must be enabled on your computer). I have taken hundreds of 3D spherical movies from locations in Canada. The Aurora borealis is particularly challenging because it requires long exposures. To make these movies requires a fisheye lens (8-10mm) and special software (PTGui). One can also make movies of interiors and even use HDR images. You can zoom in an out of the movie by rolling the mouse button (PC), and also expand the movie to fill your entire monitor. 3D spherical movies are one of the best ways to see what an area looks like. I sell VR panoramas for web sites for $250 per movie and I can offer package deals on the purchase of several movies. I provide the movies along with a blank web page and code for embeding them.
Use your mouse to drag the movie up and down and your mouse wheel to zoom in and out, click the icon in the top right of the movie to view the movie in full screen mode and click the Esc key to return to normal viewing mode.
Below click on the panoramic thumbnail pictures to view more panoramic movies that open in a new window - click the back button or the link at the lower right below the image to return to this page.. If you place your mouse over the thumbnails pictures text will pop up and tell you where the images were taken. When viewing the movies click the link on the page on the lower right to return to this page. Roll your mouse wheel to zoom in and out or click the icon at top right to fill your monitor with panorama movie. If you click on the movie it will stop rotating for 5 seconds, then it will start rotating again.
Links to more Spherical Panoramas - click on the pictures to view movies
Click on the thumbs to view movie
I can provide Virtual 3D spherical tours of the inside and outside of a business, school, park, or recreational area. Please contact me (Robert Berdan) if you might be interested in my photography services.
Links to Spherical Imaging Articles on the Canadian Nature Photographer
Spherical Panoramic Photography - The Basics
360VR Spherical Images of Alberta's Icons
Virtual Tour of The Northest Territories