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Panoramic Architecture Page 3 - Skylines
The following wide-angle architectural skyline panoramas were created using a full frame digital camera mounted on a modified spherical panoramic tripod head supported by a mechanically levelled tripod. This configuration creates parallax free sharp images that are perfect for panoramic stitching.
These images can be used to create the reflections that would be visible in the glazed components of the model. This allows the model to accurately describe the environment that the building inhabits.
Southmere lake in central Thamesmead is surrounded by gardens and the houses and towers built in the 1960's. It was used as a film set in "A Clockwork Orange". The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 18 photographs.
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A view towards St. Pauls and Blackfriars Bridge from near Gabriel's Wharf on the South Bank. The image is 130° x 23° and was stitched from 7 photographs.
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Southmere lake in central Thamesmead is surrounded by gardens and the houses and towers built in the 1960's. It was used as a film set in "A Clockwork Orange". The image is 200° x 38° and was stitched from 18 photographs.
Image Copyright © Ian Humes
London skyline viewed from Blackheath Point covers Vauxhall to Canary Wharf including The London Eye, Wembley, St Pauls Cathedral, The Gherkin and The Walkie Talkie. The image is 170° x 37° and was stitched from 5 photographs.
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A wide-angle verified view panorama of the developments along St. Paul's Road in Bournemouth from the ASDA car park. This view was created as part of a verified views project to check the visibility of a new development between the buildings. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 8 photographs.
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Looking across the Thames from the O2 towards Canary Wharf. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 13 photographs.
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The Queen’s House viewed from Greenwich Observatory. The view also includes Greenwich Reach and the tall buildings on the Isle of Dogs. The image is 170° x 37° and was stitched from 5 photographs.
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Island Gardens are at the southern tip of the Isle of Dogs, opposite the Greenwich Maritime World Heritage Site viewed from the centre of the gardens. The image is 170° x 37° and was stitched from 5 photographs.
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London skyline viewed form Southwark Bridge. The image is 180° x 40° and was stitched from 9 photographs.
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A view of the City Hall, the More London development and surroundings viewed from the South Bank. The image is 290° x 64° and was stitched from 20 photographs.
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Tower Bridge, Tower of London and the Gherkin viewed from the South Bank. The image is 136° x 39° and was stitched from 6 photographs.
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The Shard, Tower Bridge, St. Pauls, Walkie Talkie and The Gherkin viewed from Bermondsey. The image is 84° x 24° and was stitched from 7 photographs.
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A view looking north and west from the steeple of Our Lady and All Saints Church in Chesterfield. The Church is famous for its 14th century crooked spire which both twists and bends due to the lead cladding added to the wooden frame. The image is 270° x 38° and was stitched from 19 photographs.
Image Copyright © Ian Humes.
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