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Panoramic Architecture Page 5 - Low Light & After Dark #1
The following wide-angle panoramas were photographed after dark for various projects around the UK. As these images are supposed to represent the experience of a night time landscape it may take your eyes a moment to adjust to the low key lighting. These are best viewed by selecting the image so that the background can be dimmed and using the arrow keys to switch between them.
The view from Blackheath Point in Greenwich including Vauxhall, London Eye, Shard, St. Paul's Cathedral, Walkie Talkie, Gherkin, Canary Wharf and O2. The image is 125° x 15° and was stitched from 23 photographs.
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The view from Bankside across the Millennium Bridge towards the City of London. To the left is One Blackfriars, Blackfriars Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, The Cheese Grater, Walkie Talkie, Southwark Bridge, The Globe and The Shard. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 16 photographs.
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Looking north at midnight around the summer solstice close to the Fosse Way in Leicestershire. Rare pale blue-white noctilucent clouds glow above the normal cloud base. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 14 photographs.
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The Trundle on St Roche's Hill was a Neolithic causeway enclosure followed by an Iron Age hill fort and overlooks Chichester in West Sussex. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 14 photographs.
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Hadleigh Castle was constructed by Hubert de Burgh in 1215 and its ruins still overlook the Thames estuary in Essex. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 14 photographs.
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In Great Expectations Dickens mentions the Lobster Pot pub, time moves on as it now flanked by the Oikos Storage depot at Holehaven Wharf. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 14 photographs.
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Halnaker Windmill is a Grade 2 listed building, World War 2 observation post and the site of Neolithic earthworks and is located above Halnaker village where it overlooks Chichester Cathedral. The image is 130° x 38° and was stitched from 8 photographs.
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St. Paul's Cathedral photographed from the millennium bridge in late October. The image is 82° x 27° and was stitched from 9 photographs.
Image Copyright © Ian Humes
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