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View over the london suburbs from Tolworth tower (www.tolworthtower.co.uk
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Taken with kind permission and co-operation from the facilities manager.
Approx 700 images with canon 500D and 55-250IS at 250mm, 400mm at 35mm equivilant, with some lower focal length shots to ...-
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Looking North from Bermondsey September 2007 (I have since cleaned this up and put it here share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=28227)
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To my eye, my most incredible GigaPan ... its the Chinese influence :) It was really to cold to stand around for several hours taking this panorama, but went ahead and did it and the effort seems to have been well worth it. his GigaPan was taken of Keck Hall in mid-January when the students returned from C...
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Views of the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown NYC, Statue of Liberty and Pier 17. Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a favorite spot among locals and tourists. More panorama and pictures on www.newyork-city.fr
and www.gigapixel.fr
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Canon 40d , 300mm f/8
Hand-held photography
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Kilgore661 has always been an inspiration for me and one of his most incredible GigaPans, View From Above (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/7536/), has always been at the top of my list for exceptional panoramas. I have been to Bath Abbey *numerous* times, but never got to the top as he was able to accomplish. Ho...
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Photo was taken EXACTLY 100 years after the April 18, 1906 earthquake from the same location that George Lawrence managed to capture the city by flying his 49 pound camera with a train of kites. The modern image was created with a full size replica of Lawrence's swing lens camera and shot from a helicopter. The negat...
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A fine photograph of the tallest tower in the world and its construction site. The tower is 800 metres high. Behind, on the right, the man built canal which will pass trough the city soon, requiring the destruction of roads and compounds. On the left, the old Dubai, small compounds with sand roads which were surrounded...
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shot with canon 5d / 70-200mm 2.8 lens.
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Dubai caught in the early morning fog.
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This view is from the 103rd floor of the Sears Tower SkyDeck looking west. The weather was a bit foggy which caused the horizon to disappear in the distance. The strange shapes in the sky in the upper left portion of the gigapan are the reflections of people in the glass window. www.searstower.com
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