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Panoramic Landscape Page 11 - Rivers, Lakes & Streams
These are views that have rivers, lakes, streams, ponds or canals as a major part of the composition.
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.
Built around 1650 as an iron mill and foundry it was converted to a flour mill in the 1830's and continued producing flour until 1983 when the mill was closed. Now a Grade II listed building that has been converted to apartments for residential use. The image is 210° x 32° and was stitched from 42 photographs in two rows of 21.
Image Copyright © Ian Humes
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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Looking across the River Adur from the Shoreham-by-Sea side towards Lancing located just downstream of the Old Shoreham Bridge. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 16 photographs.
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Looking downriver from the Old Shoreham Bridge over the River Adur. On the left bank is Shoreham-by-Sea, on the right is Brighton City Airport. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 16 photographs.
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Looking across the River Arun towards Arundel, on the skyline you can see Arundel Cathedral, The Parish and Priory Church of Saint Nicholas and Arundel Castle. The image is 220° x 43° and was stitched from 32 photographs in two rows of 16.
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The view from The White Hart in Barnes upriver towards the Stag Brewery. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 12 photographs.
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Highgate No.1 Pond is the final pond of the Highgate Pond Chain and contains 22,300 cubic metres of water. The image shows the view from path network to Highgate No.1 Pond looking south. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
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Hampstead No.2 Pond is downstream from the Mixed Bathing Pond and contains 20,200 cubic metres of water. The view from the path network along the southern side of Hampstead No.2 Pond looking north. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
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Castleford Bridge, Yorkshire photographed as a stock image. The 130-metre long S-shaped footbridge designed by Architects McDowell+Benedetti as part of the regeneration of Castleford. The £4.8 million pound bridge was completed in 2008 and creates a safer and more pleasant river crossing that the Victorian road bridge located downstream. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 11 photographs.
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Looking north up Loch Ness from Fort Augustus in late September. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 9 photographs.
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The Bourne as it flows through the Lower Gardens in Bournemouth. The image is 180° x 47° and was stitched from 4 photographs.
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The view from the north side of Chiswick Bridge looking downstream towards the Stag Brewery. The image is 145° x 38° and was stitched from 9 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 waterfall at the head of Glen Brittle with the Cuillin in the background. The image is 210° x 69° and was stitched from 18 photographs.
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