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== Full Name / Location ==
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Peter Nyfeler / Davos, Switzerland
 
 
 
== About ==
 
My first camera I bought was an Olympus C 2000 Z in 1999 and works fine till now.<br>
 
In 2001, I saw this nice panoramas on the web and was fascinated. It was unbelievable<br>
 
for me to spinning around, up and down.
 
 
 
Since that time I have a virus called panorama.I bought a coolpix 4500 with all the<br>
 
necessary parts to produce panoramas.
 
 
 
It was a really hard time to collect all the informations about panorama shooting and panotools.<br>
 
Probably I took the wrong direction, because I first learned all about taking panoramas<br>
 
and after this I learned how to take good photos.
 
 
 
 
 
== Homepage ==
 
* Here my experimental [http://www.nyfeler-mueller.ch Homepage]
 
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== Current Equipment ==
 
'''First'''
 
* Nikon D70
 
* Nikkor 10.5 mm
 
* Sigma 8 mm
 
* Tripod Manfrotto Carbon One
 
* [http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=272852&is=REG Leveling center column]
 
* Panorama head Manfrotto 303SPH
 
* [http://www.nyfeler-mueller.ch/MonoPodHead/QTVR/MonopodHeadQTVR.html Monopod Head]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Second'''
 
* Coolpix 4500
 
* Fisheye Converter FC-E8
 
* Wideangle Converter WC-E63
 
* Cullmann Lightweight tripod
 
* [http://www.nyfeler-mueller.ch/PanoEquipement/PanoEquipement.htm Monopod Head]
 
* [http://www.nyfeler-mueller.ch/PanoHeadMulti/PanoHeadMulti.html Tripod Head]
 
 
 
== WWP Panoramas ==
 
 
 
 
 
See my contribution to WorldWidePanorama [http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwppeople/html/PeterNyfeler.html here]
 
 
 
== Mirror Ball Cap ==
 
[http://www.nyfeler-mueller.ch/TripodCap/Cap.html Here] you can find an easy way to cover the tripod in an equirectangular (PSphere) panorama with a cap that looks like mirror ball.<br>There is also link where you can download the Photoshop action to produce this mirror ball.
 

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