360 degree photos out in the garden

Today was quite fine so, before I started working in the garden, I took some photos with my new 360 degree camera. Here are some of the results:

arbour crystal ball

This first image had the camera in the middle of an arbour in the garden. I processed it with two different views. The one above is a ‘crystal ball’ but zoomed in a little so it is more like a 180 degree lens. The second one (below) is a little planet view:

arbour little planet

Like previous images, I like it for the geometric patterns which in this case are formed by the metalwork of the structure.

Here is another ‘crystal ball’ view, this time of a sycamore tree in the orchard. Unfortunately the dark branch spoils it:

sycamore tree

A little better is this ‘inverted little planet’ view of an old apple tree:

old apple tree

For me, what makes it is the post and gate on the left, as well as the tree occupying most of the sky.

This final one is a ‘little planet’ taken within the branches of an apple tree, complete with ripening cooking apples:

Apples and tree

These can also be seen in my ‘little planet’ gallery.

 

Author: Paul L.G. Morris

I am an amateur photographer whose photography is mostly of gardens, nature and the rural environment. My specialities are close-ups, panoramic views, or a combination of both that I call 'Nearscapes'. I work mostly for my own interest having closed my business PM Studios Ltd.