We don't do commercial photography and we are not interested in shooting as a means of income. We shoot beautiful scenic spots in Rostov-on-Don for the story and would be grateful to anyone who will give us a unique, beautiful place to shoot.
We mainly engaged in video shooting in 4K and spherical panoramas shooting less.
Our video Channel about Rostov-na-Donu can watch it on YouTube: ROSTOVisualFX
Beginners in Spherical photos can recommend our video tutorial on Erasure of the tripod in the Nadir (bottom panorama) and add there own logo.
All of our panoramas was made on camera 360 Samsung Gear, if You are satisfied with is the quality of our panoramas you can recommend to purchase this camera.
Although this camera has a number of disadvantages. The occurrence of perspiration and condensation, through 15 shooting this is the worst drawback.
Also Gear 360 supports only a very limited number of compatible phones (SGS 6 and SGS 7 only). Although the camera can run autonomously without connection to the phone at all. But in this case You will not be able to change the settings of White Balance, exposure Compensation, ISO Limit, and also enable HDR mode. However, there is a solution, we had programmers, and they did a modified version of the application supported by older phones (SGS4 for example), as well as phones from other manufacturers (other than Samsung).
Download a modified version of remote app for Samsung Gear 360 with support for all phones running Android 5.x You can follow this link: Samsung Gear 360 Manger Mod RVFX360
Don Manion grew up in suburban New York. Eager to explore areas that were new and unknown to him, he quickly learned to turn toward the nearby Long Island Sound as an avenue of discovery. Open spaces and wilderness seem to speak to him in a way that can be better understood through his photographic works.
Besides the many years developing his eye while working and cruising on the US and Canadian north eastern coast, Don has also lived in the desert Southwest for the last 10 years.
Rarely without a camera Don has turned to panoramic photography to better share some of his experiences with anyone who ever felt passionate about what is up the next canyon!
Dividing his time between the Southwest and Coastal New England, Don is comfortable in many environments.
Some of his other photographic work can be viewed at http://dmanionphoto.com/