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June 12, 2006Blue Ridge Parkway - Panoramic VRI decided to spend some time driving along the Blue Ridge Parkway on Saturday. I got on it at the intersection with Route 60 and drove south to the Peaks of Otter where I had a light dinner. I then drove back north again past Route 60 to the intersection with Route 56 (an ungodly windy road that also serves Crabtree Falls), returning home via Route 151 and 29 South. The weather was gorgeous, albeit slightly overcast and more than a bit chilly in the wind. I was also shocked at how few other people I saw over the course of about six hours of driving around. I stopped where the parkway crosses the James River near Big Island and decided to do a VR Panorama standing on the Harry Flood Byrd Memorial Bridge. There is a footbridge suspended underneath the automotive bridge allowing you to walk from one bank to the other and enjoy the scenery from a nice vantage point in between. I thought the long, straight lines in both directions coupled with the water and the mountains made for an interesting VR opportunity. It's also one of the first VR's I've made with completely successful nadir (ground) and zenith (overhead) elements. The result has no visible tripod legs or mount... it's as if the shot was taken floating above the ground in a 360 degree bubble. The VR is viewable two different ways: the traditional QuickTime method or the smoother, more barf-inducing fullscreen PangeaVR method. To view the latter, be sure you download and install the free OpenGL PangeaVR browser plug-in. It's really worth the few minutes it takes to download and install. Enjoy! |
Posted by amahler on June 12, 2006 at 2:15 PM
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He's not kidding about the barf-inducing aspects of the PangeaVR version. It looks great, but now I'm kinda dizzy!
Posted by: joey on June 13, 2006 at 11:58 PM




