Zoolights in 360

© Guy C. Crilly

Zoolights in 360

Uploaded: January 07, 2012

Description

Zoolights has been a Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium tradition for many years in Tacoma, Washington, starting just after Thanksgiving and continuing until New Year’s Day. The 50-images were captured with a tripod supporting a homemade panoramic nodal bracket holding the DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera with vertical grip vertically set at ISO 400 and f/8 using a wide-angle zoom lens (12 to 24). Entered into “Travel & Place” category.

GPS: Approximate location, latitude 47° 18' 17.22" N, longitude 122° 31' 14.81" W.

Keywords: Structures, Digital Darkroom, Polar Panorama, Panorama, Landscape, and USA.


Exif: Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, Model: DSLR

Comments

Michele Peterson level-classic January 07, 2012

This is really neat! We usually visit Zoolights as well, missed it this year though. I love this idea, it made a great image!! #1435023

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