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Panoramic Architecture Page 4 - Housing
This gallery contains a selection of wide-angle panoramic views of different types of housing ranging from inner city towers to countryside terraces.
These images 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.
The junction of Station Road and Spring Lane in Cropredy Oxfordshire. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 17 photographs.
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A view along the Esplanade in East Cowes towards the Cowes Marina, ferry port and Cowes. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
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Branton Lane in Great Ouseburn. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
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The main street in Great Ouseburn looking towards the war memorial. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
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A wide-angle panorama of Queslett Road in Birmingham. The image is 190° x 38° and was stitched from 14 photographs.
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Park Mead Main Green photographed in August. The image is 360° x 85° and was created from a spherical panorama that was stitched from 31 photographs.
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A wide-angle panorama of Newby Street garden and extension. The image is 220° x 55° and was stitched from 9 photographs.
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A super wide-angle 360° panorama of Bishops Square in Cranleigh. The image is 360° x 90° and was stitched from 24 photographs.
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A panoramic view of The Rise showing the old hotel and grounds that were due for development into sheltered dwellings. The image is 225° x 60° and was stitched from 7 photographs.
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A wide-angle panorama of a private house in Cornwall overlooking the Camel Estuary and Padstow. The image is 180° x 50° and was stitched from 11 photographs.
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St. Mary Magdalene Church in Croydon is a Grade 1 listed building and is located within the East India Estate Conservation Area. The image is 180° x 55° and was stitched from 5 photographs.
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The view from Park Hill of Croydon skyline in December 2011 which will be undergoing significant changes over the next few years with many skyscrapers planned. The image was photographed as a stock image and covers roughly 155° x 50°.
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