
Fun trick to do with Xmas Ornaments, make a DIY-ish 360 fisheye lens - Link.
Xmas Ornaments to DIY-ish 360 fisheye lens
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think thats cool, try taking a picture of yourself in a mirror. Its freaky!!
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I've been using something similar to this for the past year or so on a little irobot create. Point the camera at the ornament and then do a little trig to get a panoramic view of the environment. It's probably easier to use a cone though (the sphere reflection trig gets really complicated).
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I was considering this even before I saw the post today. We just made silver-plated ornaments in chemistry and I bet they would work perfect.
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