Freehand multi-row 360° Panoramics or Bushmann Gobi with Triopo.
Fujifilm X-T20, Fujinon 18-55mm, Fujinon 55-200mm. Earlier Sony Alpha6000 and Canon EOS6D.
PanoramaStudio, PTGui, Lightroom, Photoshop CS.
Since my earliest childhood I love beeing out in the nature, by bike, by ski, rockclimbing or just hiking. And since some years my digital Camera is always with me.
Panoramic photography is a real passion for me. My favourite themes are panoramics from summits and ridges. From the alpine point of view I'm always looking for new challenges.
Freehand multi-row 360° panoramics.
Sony A7R - Tessar 24-70 - Sonnar 35.
Lightroom CC, Autopano Giga, Photoshop CC.
I am a passionate mountaineer preferring trackless alpine hiking to unknown peaks, moderate glacier tours and lonely landscapes (S/W Alps and Pyrenees). When I changed from analog to digital SLR in 2004 I was immediately infected by panoramic photography which I always perform freehand. When I am not in the mountains or behind the monitor, I am addicted to triathlon, listen to classical music, love cooking, collect spanish red wine and indulge in gardeneering.
Freehand or with panohead single/multi row spherical 360° panoramics.
Nikon D800, lenses Nikkor 28mm F2.8 AF-D, Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX, Panosaurus head.
I'm a lover of any peak, 1000 or 4000 m high, known or unknown; I'm fascinated by the great views, where the sight can go further and further away; catch one of them with my camera is one of my favourite satisfactions. But photos are not the only thing I like to take on the mountains, I also love thrilling rides by skiing a peak down, climbing, mountaineering or simply walking. Those are, for me, the mountains and the amusement!
Spherical panoramics, hi-resolution panoramas.
Various Sony and Canon cameras, nice fisheye collection, other hardware from Seitz, Nodal Ninja and Novoflex.
Adobe CC (Lightroom + Photoshop), PTGui and a lot of other tools.
Being a Professional 360°/VR photographer and developer, I'm love with the alps since I was a child. mountaineering since the 80ies. My artistic career is also focused to alpine landscapes.
Enthusiastic about panoramic photography since the end of the 90ies I'm spreading the word with my books and and my trainings to share my experience with beginners, amateurs and professionals as well.
360° and zoomed partial panoramics.
Canon EOS5DMKII, lenses EF16-35F/2.8L, EF24-70F/2.8L, EF100-400 L IS, Panosaurus head.
I'm wandering around for mountains since I was young. A few years ago I started with photography because of both, the photography itself, and my interest in the Alps' morphology and topology. My favorites are the unfrequented panoramic spots. Even if I like the prominence of the big peaks, the study of particular details around the horizon is fascinating me. So I always carry a heavy telelens with me, always ready to capture images of nature in all its forms.
Spherical 360° HDR panoramics.
Nikon.
PTGui, Pano2VR, Photoshop.
I love the mountains since I was a child. With discovering photography as a hobby, I like shooting panoramics in the mountains very much. I prefer the lower peaks which are accessible more easy for sunrise or sunset in order to get great light.
With tripod and panohead.
Nikon D800 and some lenses
(Nikon and Zeiss)
Nikon D3000
Hugin and GIMP.
Life without mountains is possible. But boring.
Double row freehand 360° panoramics.
Canon EOS550D, Sigma 17-70.
Professional workflow.
I started serious mountaineering (and especially ski mountaineering) during my time in Boulder, CO.
Thomas Worbs introduced me to the world of professional panoramic photography and I’m glad to have yet another reason and excuse to climb, hike and ski whenever I can find some spare time.
Freehand 360° and zoomed partial panoramas.
Canon PowerShot S3 IS.
Hugin, Photoshop.
Freehand single-row 360°, also with tripod and panohead.
Olympus OM-D E-M10, various M.Zuiko lenses, Bushman Amarula + Gobi.
Lightroom CC, Autopano Giga, Photoshop CC.
I love travelling and hiking, with a special focus on mountains outside the alps. Photography comes as a way to capture impressions and landscapes on the way, not as a reason to start travelling or climbing a mountain in the first place.
With tripod and panohead.
Nikon DSLR and DSLM, various lenses (Nikon and Zeiss).
PTGui, Photoshop.
I love climbing mountains and then spending a few hours at the summit enjoying the view. By chance I landed on Mountainpanoramas.com and immediately knew that's what I wanted to do.
Full Sphere Highres 360° panoramics.
Sony A7R, Zeiss Loxia 35/2, Bushman Gobi, Amarula.
I have been visiting Nepal since the 90s and have been very lucky to be able to establish myself as an expedition provider for The Khumbu (Everest region). When Thomas Worbs contacted me to discuss an Everest summit panorama I was delighted that he felt I might have the necessary skills. It transpires that I didn't! But with his coaching and advice we are now on the verge of realising this project. I have learnt a lot and feel honoured to be a part of this community.
All types of panoramics.
Nikon D800, D300, various lenses.
Hugin, Photoshop.
Since 2004 the nearby Allgäu Mountains captivate myself. I like to climb them the lonely way without hustle and bustle in order to enjoy the nature & the silence.
In 2002 I started digital photography, since 2007 I'm using a DSLR. My 1st Digicam, an Olympus, had a built-in panorama function, but the packaged software didn't satisfy me. After a long phase of try I decided for Hugin, the software I still like most for my stitchs.
Freehand 360° panoramics.
Nikon D80, Nikon AF-VR 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6, Nikon AF-VR II ED70-300mm F/4.5-5.6
Amateur, my favourite sports are ski mountaineering and alpinism. I like to collect summits and photos. I'm ending the collection of all the 4000 of the Alps, I only miss three easy summits on Monte Rosa.
Freehand 360° panoramics.
Sony Nex 7, Sony Sel 18-55 mm
Canon EOS 450D,Tamron SP 17-50 mm
Adobe Photoshop CS 5.1. Hugin.
Most of free time I spend in the mountains. In the winter for ski touring and summer for hiking. A panorama from the top of a mountain shows at home a wonderful location and is also a witness for the future, as the mountains and glaciers are constantly changing.
Panoramic photography is like an addiction. If you climb a peak, you can always see a mountain in the distance, you think how will be the view over there?
Freehand 360° panoramics.
Nikon D800, AF-S Nikkor 24-120 1:4 G ED, AF-S Nikkor 24 1:1,4 G ED, AF-S Nikkor 50 1:1,8 G.
Lightroom 5.2, PTGuiPro, PS CS 5.1.
I like being outdoors and my great passion is Mountaineering. Altough I have already climbed more than half of the Alps 4000s smaller mountains enchant me too. I have been a photographer for more than half of my life and it was a wonderful stroke of fate when I caught sight of the first alpine panoramic. I thougt it a wonderful way of sharing what normally would only be in my memory. In the Alpes I prefer out-of-the-way mountains or unfrequented climbs.
All types of panoramics.
Canon EOS5D MKII, various lenses and panoramic heads.
Professional workflow.
Since many years panoramic photography is my exclusive profession. I create high quality panoramics and virtual tours for my customers. You'll find me frequently in the mountains looking out for new photographic challenges.
I'm member of the board of directors in the IVRPA, the organization for professional panoramic photographers.
Full frame spherical 360° action and gigapixel panoramics for web, print & large format.
Nikon.
Professional workflow.
Grown up in Zermatt. As direct descendant of Peter Taugwalder & son, who survived the drama of the first ascent of the Matterhorn, he takes his panoramic shots by climbing the ascents without helicopter services.
His company Concept360 offers all-embracing panoramic services to companies, advertising agencies, museums, newspapers & publishing houses.
360° tripod
Canon
CanonDPP, ICE, Gimp.
... an enthusiastic mountain hiker from Ertl, Austria. Photography fascinates me since my childhood.
Full frame spherical 360° and gigapixel panoramics.
Canon and Sony.
Professional workflow using PTGUI.
As I grew a up in a mountain lodge my grandpa built up in the Allgäu, mountain landscapes have always been part of my life. Interactive panoramics fascinated me since I saw the first one on my PC.
When panoramics developed from small boxes to full screen presentations I decided to realize the project I had in mind for years: Mountainpanoramas. This is my contribution to the alpine web.