blaise (487 days ago) delete
The pointcloud on this one is killer. Stone is full of synther-friendly features, hence synths really well. Especially when shot with nice equipment, as here. On an unrelated note, the Stonehenge Riverside Project (2003-2008) seems to have concluded that Stonehenge was a burial site, not an astrological calculating machine or flying saucer landing pad.. oh well..
David (486 days ago) delete
To examine the point cloud, find a photo that offers the green halo, then press p (to just show the points), then grab the halo and jerk it around with abandon. Press p twice again to get back to normal point cloud mode.
Scott (485 days ago) delete
Becky found a tiny brown rabbit hidden under one of the smaller stones in the middle. He's tough to find, but he's in the synth!
blaise (473 days ago) delete
Ctrl also works for revealing the pointcloud!
payam195r (369 days ago) delete
Beautiful photosynth.
Odd-and-Even (306 days ago) delete
Stonehenge was built a long time ago with the hope it would one day be Photosynthed.
Fere (286 days ago) delete
All Stonehenge photos from diferent synths should be merged to create the ultimate synth :P
Nathanael (50 days ago) delete
I take it that Becky took photos to construct this synth with either: 1) multiple cameras, 2) multiple memory cards, or 3) cherry picked from among more than 1000 shots without renaming any of the photos to form a single cohesive filename order, being that using [.] and [,] does not serve well here. That being said, I still love the synth.
Joshua (6 weeks ago) delete
IIRC, she captured all of these with a single camera over several days (using multiple cards no doubt). We then went through removing duplicate shots - cherrypicking to be sure - and experimenting along the way. I think you'd agree that the results worked out quite well.