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PhotoBubbles Traditionally, photographers
relied on their compositional skills and sense of timing to transform a fleeting moment into a masterful image that fits neatly within the borders of the printed photograph. But now, with digital technology, the rules are changing,
removing some of the conventional constraints of still photography.
Gallery in the Round explores this new photographic frontier. Using the PhotoBubble technology developed by IPIX, photographers for The New York Times on the Web are producing 360-degree images that put you, the viewer, at the center of the action.
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GALLERY IN THE ROUND
Despite wind gusts of around 30 mph, the parade's trademark giant balloons, including a new Babe the Pig and Wild Thing, were in the line of march -- being guided under new safety rules to prevent accidents like that one that seriously injured a spectator last year. Visit the gallery to see photobubbles of the balloons from the parade.
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SOFTWARE PhotoBubbles are unique to the digital experience and can be seen only on your computer. To view our PhotoBubbles, you will need to download the viewer software. For the best results, we suggest that you use the IPIX Browser Plug-In to view the PhotoBubbles. Go to the the IPIX Website to get the plug-in software.
WHAT ARE PHOTOBUBBLES?
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OTHER GALLERY FEATURES
The '96 Yankees Parade
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