In 2008 I did a series of aerial panoramic images documenting the damage from Hurricane Ike along the Bolivar Peninsula on the Texas coast. This past summer I went back and recreated the images to show how the peninsula looks today, 9 years later. There are 11 locations and I did a low altitude and high altitude pano at each spot, now 44 panos in total. I've spent some time this fall studying other interfaces trying to come up with a logical way to group and display a set of images like this, two levels and two different dates for each location.
So this is what I came up with:
http://www.hawkeyemedia.com/wp-content/ ... index.html
Hurricane Ike Damage Then & Now
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Hi Mark
Welcome back. Happy New Year 2018.
WOW this was a lot of work. Great presentation ! Great panoramas. Sharp Clear and taken on a sunny day !!!
Are these done with a drone quad copter or your 18 minute fly time RC helicopter ?
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Welcome back. Happy New Year 2018.
WOW this was a lot of work. Great presentation ! Great panoramas. Sharp Clear and taken on a sunny day !!!
Are these done with a drone quad copter or your 18 minute fly time RC helicopter ?
/s/
Dave still at 360Texas - South West Fort Worth
The ones from 2008 were taken with a Canon Rebel underneath one of my large rc helicopters. The new ones from 2017 were shot with a quadcopter. Much easier to shoot now than back in the day!
Wow. Great imagery with a deeper meaning then just a "nice landscape". Thanks for sharing!
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This grouping of panoramas works well. But I think it would be easier to navigate if the left menu was only locations. Then you could choose a location from left and a specific version of this location from right. Right now you have the version selection doubled and that got me confused
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Very nice,
If I may inject, I would make the Tooltip text box two lines high and then select word wrap so the Hotspots previews can show more text.
Cheers,
Hopki
If I may inject, I would make the Tooltip text box two lines high and then select word wrap so the Hotspots previews can show more text.
Cheers,
Hopki
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Thanks for the feedback! I've struggled with how to display these panos for a while. I found the Tallinn University tour by lveerde and liked the way his drop down menus worked. It took quite a bit of work to build a menu like his which worked on both desktops and tablets.
I agree that it might be better to just show a list of the locations, without the dropdowns, and keep the date selections in the upper right corner.
I agree that it might be better to just show a list of the locations, without the dropdowns, and keep the date selections in the upper right corner.