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04/09/2004 12:04:17 AM · #1			 | 
		
		This is absolutely one of the most amazing photos I have ever seen:
 
 Paris at night
 
 And if you understand French, here's how he does it:
 
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04/09/2004 12:13:48 AM · #2			 | 
		
		| That is absolutely awesome! |  
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04/09/2004 12:20:16 AM · #3			 | 
		
		I am completely dumbfounded...that is absolutely amazing! 
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04/09/2004 12:23:09 AM · #4			 | 
		
		WOW, thats amazing, and whats really incredible, in one of those windows a girl is shaving her arm pits.  :)
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04/09/2004 12:48:29 AM · #5			 | 
		
		Ohhhh Parisssss!!! absolutely beautiful.... amazing photo, thanx!
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04/09/2004 12:54:21 AM · #6			 | 
		
		| holy wow batman.  i doubted you at first but i have to agree that this is absolutely amazing.  thanks for sharing. |  
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04/09/2004 01:03:22 AM · #7			 | 
		
		Too bad it exceed the 640 pixel limit. ;)
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04/09/2004 01:44:42 AM · #8			 | 
		
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04/09/2004 02:21:34 AM · #9			 | 
		
		| It's a 360 degree panorama.  WOW!!! |  
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04/09/2004 07:02:12 AM · #10			 | 
		
		Originally posted by cpanaioti:   It's a 360 degree panorama.  WOW!!!  |   
 
 Yeah it is!
 I tried babelfish for some translation, as i do not speak 9or read) french.  got this on the technique page:
 
 "Off-centrings will allow, without changing point of view, to tally the subject in entirety by avoiding convergence towards the break point of the vertical lines upwards in low-angle shot and downwards in diving"
 
 Hmm, translated with a French accent. Aren't computers amazing!
 
 Perhaps I should use this as a comment for the challenge entires i don't understand. It would serve 'em right! LOL
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04/09/2004 07:48:26 AM · #11			 | 
		
		The Google Translation to English language can be found HERE
 
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04/09/2004 10:19:36 AM · #12			 | 
		
		Originally posted by RonB:   The Google Translation to English language can be found HERE
 
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 Ahhh yes, a slit camera! I was in a store on Navy Pier in Chicago last summer, and saw a bunch of posters with panoramas of various city skylines, mostly taken at dusk or at night. They were striking. I looked up the photog on the web and found he uses a slit camera.
 With a bit of perseverence, this effect can be approximated very well with any good digicam capable of low-noise night shots. Though stitching the panorama will take some time!
 If anyone is willing to pay my ticket to Paris, I'd be glad to demonstrate, LOL.
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04/09/2004 12:41:29 PM · #13			 | 
		
		Amazing shot! Was just browsing thru the forums and this got me curious. Thanx for the translation kirbic!
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04/09/2004 02:02:15 PM · #14			 | 
		
		A German company makes the Noblex.
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