January 10, 2009
Posted by Photon
The Mosque & Madrasa of Sultan Hassan – Photosynth
This is an HDR Photoshoot of one of the most Sacred Mosques in Egypt
“The Madrasa of Sultan Hassan at Cairo…is a collegiate mosque, cruciform in plan. Four iwans, or recessed porches, with immense pointed arches, constitute the arms of the cross. There is a minimum of decoration, and the walls of the 100-ft sahn rise skywards with splendid architectural effect. The founder’s domed mausoleum, situated behind the qibla, is enriched with stalactite decoration
5 Comments
January 13, 2009
Love it love it love it..
January 15, 2009
Yeah man this is cool,
there’s some weirdness with photosynth and firefox on xp that keeps installing it again each time, any idea if there’s a patch or something?
January 15, 2009
there was a new version recently ..
but try looking here
http://getsatisfaction.com/livelabs/topics/asks_for_install_again_and_again
people have had similar problems
February 25, 2009
Would it be possible to combine the technology of photosynth with the images we recieve from satelites? to build a ground base for the pictures of earth. Then to build a representation using real images of space itself??
Just a thought:)
February 25, 2009
I think that technically is possible, as i have seen it done with the hardrock cafe site.
i might hunt for such imagery and take it from there. Saying that thats more of a birds eye view perspective which google earth handles well ( apart from the deep space part )
Leave a comment