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Patrick Collins (Patrick Collins)
London,
United Kingdom
Gigapans: 15
Snapshots: 35
Bookmarks: 0
Last Visited: January 28, 2009
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Nikon D200 |
| with AF-S NIKKOR 12-24mm 1.4G lens |
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Canon Powershot G9 |
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Rugby Ball
Author: Patrick Collins (Patrick Collins)
Tags:
river,
london,
bridge,
tower,
fields,
potters,
cup,
world,
rugby,
thames
Size: 0.35 gigapixels
Added: January 10, 2009
Total Views: 895
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Potters Fields is a small public park adjacent to Tower Bridge and the River Thames. It is used for various activities through the year. In November 2008 a giant rugby ball pavilion was temporarily installed to promote the next Rugby World Cup held in New Zealand in 2011
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Apparently the finest example of a Queen Anne style house in Ireland, was built in 1710 by a Dutch architect and builder named Leuventhan for the Uniackes, a merchant family.
Taken on a very wet and grey September morning and shot with a Canon G9 on a Nodal Ninja 3 NN3 head
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Panorama of the City of London from south of the River Thames.
The area directly in front of the camera is the Bermondsey Street Conservation Area and like most parts of central London, under constant threat from inappropriate development. http://www.bermondseyvillage.org.uk/index.htm
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New controversial Venice bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava (www.calatrava.com). The bridge joins the main bus terminal to the main train station. The shoot proved to be very problematic as everything was moving, including the camera!!. It was very windy and there are dozens of moving boats and hundreds of moving people. The shoot is incomplete as it had to be abandoned due to rain.
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A hand held panorama taken from the 15th floor of the Hesperia Hotel on the outskirts of Barcelona.
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The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, is a famous church in Venice, placed scenically at a narrow finger of land which lies between the Grand Canal and the Bacino di San Marco on the lagoon, visible as one enters the Piazza San Marco from the water. While it has the status of a minor basilica, its decorative and distinctive profile and location make it among the most photographed churches in Italy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_di_Santa_Maria_della_Salute
The left hand shot was taken in late evening and the right hand shot was taken the following morning. The evening shot uses a set of shutter bracketed images whereas the morning shot was done with a single image set.
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Area known as the Green Market used at the weekends when the market is open to the public.The Globe Tavern featured in the Bridget Jones movie where she lives. This area is shortly to be demolished as part of the Thameslink 2000 transport re-development
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Borough Market is London?s oldest food market. It was established on the south bank of the Thames when the Romans built the first London Bridge. It has occupied its present site for 250 years.
Borough has a long and distinguished history as a wholesale fruit and vegetable market - wholesale trade takes place every night except Saturday from 2am ? 8am.
http://www.boroughmarket.org.uk/
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One view of the Borogh Market area in London.
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High resolution image of hotel room. Rather than using panoramic techniques to capture a landscape I am interested in trying to capture a high level of detail in a scene
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The Gherkin
Created: January 10, 2009
Taken From: Rugby Ball
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Total Views: 8
another grey day in London with the top of the Gherkin covered in cloud.
Lots of "Foster Modern" visible in this picture with Tower Place (the building directly below the Gherkin, London City Hall directly left in the shot and further to the left the More London development.
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BT Tower
Created: December 15, 2008
Taken From: City of London
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Total Views: 4
BT Tower, located in London's West End, is 189 metres tall and was completed in July 1964. The chief architects were Eric Bedford and G. R. Yeats.
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Tower 42
Created: December 15, 2008
Taken From: City of London
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Total Views: 3
Tower 42 is the tallest building (183 metres) in the City of London and the fifth tallest in London. It was originally built for the National Westminster Bank designed by Richard Seifert.
http://www.tower42.co.uk/
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Victorian Warehouse
Created: December 15, 2008
Taken From: City of London
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Total Views: 7
This is the top of the water tower in a former victorian warehouse in Mill Street adjacent to the River Thames. The owner has stuck a rather bizarre birdcage like structure on the terrace - ofcourse it would have to be a 10 foot high bird - scary!
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Tower Bridge
Created: December 15, 2008
Taken From: City of London
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Total Views: 1
World famous Tower Bridge. This view will be lost should plans go ahead for developments on the site directly between the camera and also to the left. This controversial developement is somewhere between 14 and 21 storeys (higher than the bridge itself) depending on current plans. http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3654
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