Skirmish in 360º
Enjoy a virtual tour of Skirmish a 120 acre paintball site in Stoke Woods Exeter
DetailsEnjoy a virtual tour of Skirmish a 120 acre paintball site in Stoke Woods Exeter
DetailsEnjoy a virtual tour of Rock Garden one of my go to stops whenever i’m out in Torquay and usually the place to meet to start a night out.
DetailsHow To Make Your Tiny Planets Pop? I don’t like to just snap, upload and make do. If your like me you’ll want to improve every image to its best possible output by doing a little post processing to help make the image stand out and go from a simple 4 or 5 out of 10 to at least an 8 or more. I’ve created this quick tutorial explaining my process for making my tiny planets stand out from the crowd.
DetailsHow to create a lensball or glass ball effect with your 360 camera. The lensball or glass ball photography is a popular type of photography, especially on instagram, where you take a photo looking through a crystal ball (like this). If you have a 360 camera, you can simulate the lensball effect, here’s a tutorial:
DetailsSometimes if you don’t get the angle of a 360 camera right, you’ll have huge differences of light hitting the lenses leaving you with an obvious stitch line. Thankfully you can sometimes recover and fix the problem. I’ve put together this tutorial to show you the easiest way to do it using Affinity Photo.
DetailsIf you’re a Game of Thrones fan and planning on heading to Northern Ireland, then you must put the Winterfell Tour on your bucket list! Located a one hour drive from Belfast city, you can spend the day at Winterfell Castle as well as various other Game of Thrones filming locations.
DetailsA virtual tour of Belfast. From being one of the most dangerous places in the World to visit, Belfast has pulled off a remarkable transformation.
DetailsIt’s now easy to to edit your 360 photos on mobile with the latest version of Touch Retouch 4.2, now 360 aware allowing you to simply drag the photo around and remove unwanted objects.
DetailsA virtual tour of Northern Ireland with its stunning Causeway coast, castles, beautiful sheer cliffs, Guinness and ultra-friendly locals
DetailsMade famous by the “Onion Johnnies” Roscoff is surprisingly scenic with some stunning surrounding landscape, floral displays and 16th century granite houses.
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