Architectural Panoramas    
The two most obvious applications of interactive panoramas are those for Real Estate and Architecture. I do provide real estate service at baltimorehousetours.com and although my main interest has always been to capture subjects of a more social nature, it's often difficult to resist to take photographs in inspiring architectural spaces.
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Mt. Vernon Square in the Halloween Sun | 2008-10-31

Finally Halloween has come around, and what better way to do scary while not yet dark than this . . .

Or would you believe me if I told you that thing in Washington's hand is a remote and he is merely trying to fool you as he non-chalantly looks away from the lens as if unaware of his self-portrait being taken?

I mean somebody had to press the button up there.

Mt. Vernon Square in the Halloween Sun

Prudential Center | 2006-12-07

It took three days to accomplish it, but in the end I was allowed to take a panorama inside the Prudential Center, courtesy of Boston Properties. Sadly, I was not allowed to do it while the place is busy, but trust me: it gets pretty crowded.

It was a challenging shoot, on the account of not being able to pick the optimal time, and so the outside was super bright making for an extreme-contrast-situation, and the fact that I only had a few minute break to get it done.

I hope, nevertheless, you get the awesomeness of the glass roof and skyscrapers visible through them pierced by the oversized xmas ornaments.

A rather effective way of turning an otherwise quite ordinary mall into a memorable visit.

Prudential Center

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