Emmanuel Pérez-Duarte

Born in Mexico city -now living in Paris, France-, I am an amateur photographer, being first and foremost a final year graduate student in management and economics. I started photography with a pretty limited camera, and have therefore constantly tried to push the limits of image manipulation further to compensate the actual physical limits of my camera. I've come across many kinds of manipulation: montages in the Gimp, HDR images, etc. However the most the most enjoyable (but also time-consuming) manipulation has been the creation of spherical panoramas, and the consequent exploration of how to project them: the mind-boggling possibilities are infinite.

Technical Details

Anti-G tunnel

    Nikon D200, Nikkor fisheye 10.5mm. Hand-held.
  • Equirectangular created with Autopano-sift, Hugin, and Enblend.
  • Stereographic projection made with Hugin.
  • Final post-processing with the GIMP.

Stereographic Dublin Gate

  • Panasonic DMC-FZ5. Hand-held.
  • Tonemapped from a single exposure with Photomatix.
  • Equirectangular created with Autopano-sift, Hugin, and Enblend
  • Stereographic projection made with Hugin.
  • Final post-processing with the GIMP.

Like a butterfly

  • Nikon D200, Nikkor fisheye 10.5mm. Hand-held.
  • Equirectangular created with Autopano-sift, Hugin, and Enblend
  • Stereographic projection made with Hugin.
  • Final post-processing with the GIMP.

Happy new year

  • Nikon D200, Nikkor fisheye 10.5mm. Panoramic head: Nodal ninja 3
  • Equirectangular created with Autopano-sift, Hugin, and Enblend
  • Stereographic projection made with Hugin.
  • Final post-processing with the GIMP.