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London at Night, taken from the South Bank Centre. Big Ben and the London Eye can be seen on the left, whilst the Royal Air Force Memorial, crowned by Sir William Reid Dick’s gilt eagle, can be seen in the centre of the GigaPan. There are numerous other hidden details to be discovered here.
Other GigaPans: Olympic Football Stadium http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8036 Bunny hunt http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3768 The Pub http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3328 The clock http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4280 |
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Mont Orgueil (Gorey) Castle, overlooking Gorey Harbour to the south, St. Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands UK |
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A view looking south over the beautiful sandy beach, from the small jetty. But what did I do wrong to get the curve and cracks in the stitching? |
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Looking over the city centre of Bath, UK from Alexandra Park in south.
For more check out my profile on here or my website at http://lifeinmegapixels.com |
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The center for mathematical sciences (aka DAMPT)of Cambridge University.
Just a fraction under 360 due to cropping. I'd like to consider this as a personal unofficial (unless someone returns my emails..) contribution to the 800 year anniversary celebrations of cambridge uni (offical site: http://www.800.cam.ac.uk/). wiki page for the Center for mathematical sciences: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_for_Mathematical_Sciences_(Cambridge) The image was shot over 4 days with a couple of hours per day (to try and preserve lighting). Done with a kodak z8612 is at 432mm equivilant on an unmotorised cheapo tilt/pan tripod. The ~1100 image took a day to render with an intel E7200, 8GB ram and standard hard drives. Rendered bicubic, multiband with the new Autopano pro 2. Post processing was done to fill in the sky (not quite as well as i would have liked) with a stitch of images at 49mm equivilant. For more of my images from cambridge, and a handful from other places, check my profile here, my website http://lifeinmegapixels.com. |
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Full 360 view of the Great court in trinity college cambridge.
Taken mid-march 09. The central fountain is not seen as the pictures were taken while moving around it, the fountain's shadow can be seen in about the center of the photo. For more of cambridge, and some of my other high res/panoramic photographs, visit http://lifeinmegapixels.com |
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360 of the interior of St James Church, Poole.
Our first ever attempt at using Gigapan was in the church-yard of St James Church (see here: http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=19748) - the church wardens were so impressed that they invited us back to shoot one inside of the impressive interior. Messed up a little bit on the join and forgot it doesn't overlap on a 360, so isn't quite symmetrical, but I will try and fix this soon and also hopefully fix the stitching errors in the ceiling. Other than that, very pleased!! Taken by Alice Ralph and Denis Roberts of KUBE, Poole - www.kubepoole.org.uk |
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Uploaded for a second time due to display issues on the site, I may have uploaded this as the system was being reactivated.
A slightly cropped 360 degree pano of the ruins of Coventry's old Cathedral. I had hoped to be finished before the Sun appeared around the column but 390 images took a little long and just caught a blast of sunlight as the Imager circled round. Due to the issues of stitching a 360 degree pano with the GigaPan software I've removed the last two columns of images to make it a 340 degree pano. |
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Part of the riverfront in Bristol City taken from the Apple boat/bar. For more of my high resolution panoramas check out my profile here or my site at http://lifeinmegapixels.com |
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This is an image of the First Class Mens' Pool at athe Victoria Baths Public Pool in Manchester.
The building was built in 1903 and was in use until 1993, contining three swimming pools, an Aeratone, a Wash House, as well as a Turkish Bath. The building is currently being restored by the Victoria Baths Trust. More details can be found at http://www.victoriabaths.org.uk/ |
