Panobook 2013: The entry period is now closed. What is the next step?
Thursday, April 4th, 2013
| The 2013 Kolor Panobook Contest, is now OPEN for entries. Interested readers have until 31st March to submit their best panoramic images to the competition, which will be judged by professional photographers Thomas Bredenfeld, Nicolas Mériau and Henry Stuart. The best entries will be published in a beautiful hardcover book. |
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Are you ready to join the biggest international contest of panoramic photography leading to the publication of a book? This unique project is renewed every year by Kolor. It is a great opportunity for amateur and professional photographers to be recognized and published into a quality hardcover book. The entry period of the Kolor Panobook 2013 contest begins this Friday and will last the whole month of March. So prepare your images and join the contest! Participation is free. |
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The team of Kolor is honored to welcome Thomas Bredenfeld, Nicolas Mériau and Henry Stuart as the jury members of the Kolor Panobook 2013 panoramic photography contest. Many thanks to them for having accepted to join the project. Discover the 3 jury membres in this article.
Prepare your panoramic photos! The entry period is March! |
| We have previously mentioned the gigapixel panorama of the 100m Final with Usain Bolt (August 5, 2012) by Henry Stuart, stitched with Autopano Giga. A new version is available, with Facebook tagging enabled: you can zoom in and tag yourself in the 100m final gigapixel panorama thanks to your Facebook account. Your avatar will then appear in the giant image, not very far from the winner Usain Bolt! |
| Breaking news! Photographer Henry Stuart has just published a new gigapixel photo of London 2012 Olympics showing the 100m Final where we saw Usain Bolt won. Once again, Henry used Autopano Giga image-stitching software to create this giga photo and we are very proud of that. Discover this incredible panorama of the 100m final. |
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British photographer Henry Stuart creates for Getty Images gigapixel photos of London 2012 Olympic Games. Here is his first gigapixel panorama of the games shot on July 29, 2012.
Henry Stuart, that we interviewed on the occasion of his gigapixel panorama of the royal wedding of William and Kate, used Autopano Giga image-stitching software to create this giga photo of the beach volleyball match. |
| Henry Stuart took advantage of the London Eye maintenance week to create an awesome, 360° view of London using the time-lapse technique applied to panoramic photography. Henry shot a full panorama every 30 seconds, during 24 hours. All 3.000 panoramas were stitched using Kolor Autopano Giga software. You can interact with the video by moving at 360° and choose the “little planet” view. |
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Henry Stuart is the director of Spherical Images, a London-based company specializing in the creation of high-quality virtual tours. Very recently he released several amazing 360° tours, including St Paul’s Cathedral 15.5 gigapixel virtual tour. In April 2011 he was the photographer of the Royal Wedding gigapixel panorama, ordered by the BBC. The photo shows Prince William and Kate Middleton on the procession route, surrounded by a crowd of thousands of people. Henry Stuart used Kolor Autopano Giga image-stitching software to assemble the 189 images of this panorama.
Read the interview… |