I'm Ed Fink, these are my 360 degree panoramas. I was the first photographer in the world to shoot 360 degree panoramas from a helicopter. Today I'm a FAA licensed drone pilot and shoot most of my aerials with a quadcopter.
In addition to shooting aerial panoramas, I'm also a Google Street View Trusted Photographer in Minneapolis shooting Street View tours inside local businesses.
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360 degree aerial panorama northwest of NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center the day before the first launch attempt for STS-116.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm
Helicopter: Katabi Helicopters
Pilot: Sgt. Mitch Young
360 degree aerial panorama southwest of NASA’s huge Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center the day before the first launch attempt for STS-116.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm
Helicopter: Katabi Helicopters
Pilot: Sgt. Mitch Young
Categories: NASA
360 degree aerial panorama over the north end of the space shuttle landing strip at Kennedy Space Center.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm
Helicopter: Katabi Helicopters
Pilot: Sgt. Mitch Young
Categories: NASA
360 degree aerial panorama over the south end of the space shuttle landing strip at Kennedy Space Center.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm
Helicopter: Katabi Helicopters
Pilot: Sgt. Mitch Young
Categories: NASA
360 degree aerial panorama of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm
Helicopter: Katabi Helicopters
Pilot: Sgt. Mitch Young
Categories: NASA
360 degree panorama at the night launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. STS-116 was the first night launch since the Columbia tragedy. (My 8 mm fisheye can’t do justice to the shuttle three miles away, but you can see the press viewing area and the VAB.)
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III
Categories: NASA
360 degree panorama inside the NASA News Center. While awaiting the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery an astronaut (not one of the STS-116 crew) is interviewed by WFTV Channel 9.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III
Categories: NASA
360 degree panorama outside the NASA News Center across from the Vehicle Assembly Building. While awaiting the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery an astronaut (not one of the STS-116 crew) is interviewed by a local TV station.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III
Categories: NASA
360 degree panorama from the press viewing area at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center while waiting for the first night launch of a space shuttle in three years. The launch was scrubbed that night with five minutes to go, but two days later the space shuttle Discovery lifted off on mission STS-116.
Equipment: Nikon D70s, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III
Categories: NASA
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