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Please post a message to the Community Forum. Something is broken and not working, how should I let you know? Please post your question to our Community Forum and somebody will attend it soon. I am a member of 360Cities and I need help! If you are a photographer you can Offer Your Panoramas for Licensing. To explore the 360Cities library of stunning 360º images on Google Earth desktop, download this KMZ file and open it in Google Earth for desktop. Panoramas that are selected for 360Cities can also be selected for Google Earth after review. Explore the world of 360Cities 360° panorama / VR images and videos by zooming in and clicking thumbnail images displayed on our world map by location. How I can see my panoramas in Google Earth? Please read the Why Join section in the signup page. What are the benefits of joining 360 Cities? A static photo on a web page is a wasted opportunity - after you see our images we're sure you'll agree. We believe it is an incredibly useful and fun way to see the world, and it takes advantage of today's fast internet and computers. We want to bring this type of photography to the mainstream. The photos we show are special - they are interactive, spherical panoramic photos which you explore yourself. After you are ready Get started with 360Cities and create an account! What is all about?ģ60Cities is the web's largest and most breathtaking virtual visit of Earth, showing thousands of panoramas made by hundreds of photographers. It's easy to learn, and difficult to master, like most things in life! Find out which camera to use and how to take photos in the introduction article How to make 360° panoramas. Helena in this post.How can I make my own panoramas? Is it difficult? You can read more about our sightseeing in St. We were near a section of the island called Fairyland, and there is a popular overlook which gives an expansive view of the western island and views of the Atlantic sea on both the south and northwest sides of the island. The first 360 below is a shot during a guided tour on St. I also discovered some panoramas never published. Thousands of changes were made and the result brings the posts closer to when they were originally published. So, blog posts from the Galapagos, French Polynesia, Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, New Zealand, Fiji, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia are largely revamped. The good news is that I have recently addressed hundreds problems, especially during the period 2010 to 2011 during our Pacific crossing. Primarily to fix problems caused by time, where features of such as photo album display, and basics such as broken links, disappearing maps, 360 photo display tools, etc. One benefit of being forced to spend a lot of time in seclusion is I have had a chance to update the web site. We know 2020 was a challenging year, especially with the coronavirus.
