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Best of 2005
The final WWP event of 2005 offered all VR photographers the chance to send in their personal favourite image from the whole year - no limit on topic or date. Over 300 responded, representing 46 countries. |
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Click on the globe below... or choose the random panorama |
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Lists of panoramas for this event: |
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Download data files for popular world viewers: |
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A VR panorama (VR for virtual reality) is a specially created computer
image that goes all the way around the viewer. It is a revolutionary
way to document a particular place and time - the next best thing to
being there.VR panoramas are interactive. Use the mouse to rotate the panorama, use Shift and Control to zoom in and out. |
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The World Wide Panorama events are sponsored by the Geography Computing Facility at the University of California Berkeley. This site is hosted by The Geo-Images Project. This is a non-commercial project, done simply to create enthusiasm for VR photography, and provide an outlet for our collective creativity. All images will be copyright by the individual photographers. Use in any way other than viewing on this web site is prohibited unless permission is obtained from the relevant photographer. The overall site is copyright by the Regents of the University of California. The World Wide Panorama was founded by Don Bain and Landis Bennett. Interactive maps and database programming by Markus Altendorff. Logo by Kat Kalamaras. Google Earth and coordinate editing by Thomas Rauscher. |
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