60 degrees Panorama photography in Rotterdam

Delft Markt Little Planet

360 degrees photography

I also take 360 degrees photos. I lost my job four months before Covid hit. Since finding a new job was tough, I discovered 360-degree photography online and thought it was interesting. I enrolled in a few online classes to learn about it. It took me over a month to get the hang of it because it’s quite a precise type of photography. I decided to give it a try and got some gear to practice it.

The process is very slow when you use a DSRL camera, as you need to take many photos which later on you need to merge using special software. But I loved the challenge, and learning something new is always interesting for me.
After lots of mistakes and many photos that didn’t turn out, I kept going. Mastering the technique required patience and dedication, with at least three hours of post-photo work on the computer to merge and refine the images.

Finally I got into it, and took many panorama images in Netherlands, and some of them abroad, I also got interested into making virtual tours inside houses. I love the way the Little Planets look (like the one of the left). I posted many of those in Google maps and I have more that 6 million views of my 360 images.
You can see some of my virtual tours and panoramas at big quality on my profiles on these platforms below, they are amazing!
Kuula

360 Cities


See some of my 360 degrees photos

Click on one of the images to go to the 360 degrees gallery