thanks for sharing your pics Hans. The man with the blue shirt in between the dudes with a white shirt and the dude with the black hat, grey sweatshirt, and white shorts looks a little odd, his body and legs does not appear to be in proportion. did you use a wide lens for this shot?
Also, how did you do that scrolling view for the photo above?
Miss that kind of beautiful moment,
Manda 16 May 2010, 01:26
This is a nice panaramic view.
singapore commercial photographers 30 June 2010, 00:02
Love the scrolling aspect to a wonderful image!
Ken 1 July 2010, 12:37
Whaaaah. I did not realise it was a HUGE image until hovering my mouse over. This is very cool.
ROB 17 August 2010, 08:29
Great work.Super shots. Wish all the best and thanks for a lot of inspirations.
sazkove kancelare 22 September 2010, 07:55
EXELLENT WORK.Good composition.OK
sázky 22 September 2010, 18:49
wow, great panoramic view ;)
Sázky 6 October 2010, 17:22
great work.Love this kind of pictures.Exellent.Wish all the best.
katalog stron 22 November 2010, 14:39
graet image.Colours and details are first class
ella 29 November 2010, 11:05
great one,nice image
katalog firm 3 December 2010, 14:45
hey, can you tell me where this is? Like I recognise that building in the BG across the grass with the pillars. Is it a library of some university?
Fred 8 December 2010, 11:50
I like this pic. There is a lot to see. I like to walk around in the scene!
Hochzeitfotografin-Berlin 6 February 2011, 10:36
thanks for sharing your pics Hans. The man with the blue shirt in between the dudes with a white shirt and the dude with the black hat, grey sweatshirt, and white shorts looks a little odd, his body and legs does not appear to be in proportion. did you use a wide lens for this shot?
Also, how did you do that scrolling view for the photo above?
-Amber
photos on canvas 12 April 2011, 08:45
Amber:
I think it is done via javascript. Here’s the code:
<script type=‘text/javascript’>
document.getElementById(‘entryphotos’).style.display = ‘block’;
PhotoNav.init(‘entryphotos’, 960, 2277);
</script>
im not sure though if you just need the jquery.js file or if that is controlled by a custom file.
upd 24 May 2011, 19:58
Amber, see here.
Hans 24 May 2011, 20:05