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Panoramic Landscape Page 19 - Viewpoints #1
A selection of panoramas taken from scenic viewpoints around the country to demonstrate the impact that proposed developments would have on the landscape.
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.
Looking south at dawn from Newlands Corner in Surrey towards the South Downs. The image is 165° x 29° and was stitched from 17 photographs.
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The view over London at night from Blackheath Point in Greenwich. From here you can see Vauxhall, Wembley, London Eye, The Shard, The London Towers, Canary Wharf and the O2 Arena. The image is 130° x 15° and was stitched from 24 photographs.
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Castle Hill was the site of Mere Castle (now destroyed) a medieval fortification built in 1253AD overlooking the village of Mere in Wiltshire. The image is 270° x 38° and was stitched from 18 photographs.
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Looking east at dawn from the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye towards the village of Staffin and the Highlands across the Inner Sound. The image is 120° x 20° and was stitched from 21 photographs.
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The view from Mill Hill lower car park across the River Adur towards Lancing Chapel and Brighton City Airport. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 16 photographs.
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Billinge Hill in Lancashire is one of the highest points in the area and on a clear day can have views of Snowdonia, Manchester, the Derbyshire Peak District, Blackpool Tower and Joderell Bank telescope. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 17 photographs.
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The view from the footpath between South Benfleet and Hadleigh Castle in Essex overlooking Canvey Island. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 14 photographs.
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The view across Derbyshire from the remains of Sutton Scarsdale Hall a ruined Georgian mansion built between 1724 & 1729. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 18 photographs.
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The view from the formal gardens across fields towards the Blue Mountain Golf Centre. The image is 180° x 38° and was stitched from 13 photographs.
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A panoramic view of Campbell Park including the Light Pyramid sculpture. The image is 180° x 40° and was stitched from 13 photographs.
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