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Message posted by Hawkaye007 on February-25-2008 at 1:16pm
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This is just a quick tour (not quite complete) done as a demo for potential clients at the 20th annual Miami Yacht & Brokerage Show in Miami, FL.  Images were shot with a D200, Nikor 10.5 lens, and 360Precision (Absolute) pano head.  Looking for feedback on improvements.  BTW, the show spanned 10 blocks of the ICW, and was valued at over a billion dollars worth of floating fiberglass.  Was an awsome show with really friendly individuals.  Here's the link: http://www.worldyachttours.com/usa/fl/mybs/ , thanks for looking, feedback graciously welcomed.

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Message posted by realtor jerry on February-25-2008 at 4:14pm
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Excellent quality, love the skin and loading window. It did take a while to load and spins a little to fast for me. Would like to see some navigation buttons. If this is the demo I would love to see the finished product.

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Message posted by 360texas on February-25-2008 at 4:37pm
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Yes, agree with all the above. 

PRO: And I accidentally double clicked on the screen... and it expanded into FULL SCREEN MODE -  and you should REALLY SEE IT on a 24" monitor.

Looks like a twin screw [ means 2 engines for landlubbers]

CON:  LOLLL  No beer in the cup holder or on the bar.



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Message posted by Hawkaye007 on February-26-2008 at 11:31am
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Thanks for the replys Jerry and 360.  Nav buttons are currently up/down/left/right and pause/play in bottom left corner.  Have had several mention the spin is too fast, will be slowing in custom movie, that was just the quick default slide-show.  Also have some statics to add as well as custom bottom logos/caps.  Thanks again. 

PS Forgot to mention the images are all 3000x1500, thinking of making them more like 2000x1000 for size configurations, though our targeted clientile more than likely have broadband service.  Any other suggestions other than slowing the spin?



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Message posted by Hawkaye007 on February-26-2008 at 11:42am
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BTW 360,

You are correct, all of the yachts at the show had twin screws driven by large twin diesels ranging from v12 to v16 (MTUs, Cats, and Mans).  The engine rooms were as beautiful and clean as the rest of the craft.  Quite enjoyable to walk around and rubberneck on yachts ranging from 1 million to well over 30 million, all in one place.  We plan on hitting the Ft. Lauderdale show in the Autumn, suppose to be even busier.



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