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The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661"
- Explore score
- 96
- Size
- 0.31 Gigapixels
- Views
- 147
- Date added
- August 18, 2012
- Date taken
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- brstl, tonemap
- Description
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One of a series of images - see www.kilgore.org.uk/arnos
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The chapel is available for weddings and I rather liked the idea that people getting married would be greeted by this view as they emerged from the ceremony.The next images in this sequence are the interior of the chapel www.gigapan.com/gigapans/112432/ and www.gigapan.com/gigapans/112428 - a shot of the cafe which you can just about see in the snapshot of the crematorium.
Image courtesy of and copyright Arnos Vale Cemetery 2012. www.arnosvale.org.uk
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The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (February 21, 2013, 05:12AM )
Cheers John. You can post messages like that any time you like :-)
John Toeppen (February 21, 2013, 04:39AM )
You have posted some really nice stuff. You have been places and taken well considered images. Nice work. Thanks
The Gigapanographer Currently Known as "Kilgore661" (August 21, 2012, 05:55PM )
Thanks David. I am pleased with this set of images and the image above in particular because it has six levels of bracketing (+/-6EV in steps of 2EV) which allowed me to get the detail in the brightest parts of the sky and the darkest part of the interior of the building. I also agree that the images are best viewed as '3D' or 'VR' images which can be done, as you say, by clicking on the Google Earth link. But for those without GE I have made this page: www.kilgore.org.uk/arnos
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well. (The full-screen option is quite a blast :-)
David Engle (August 19, 2012, 07:01PM )
When I first saw this set of GigaPans, I immediately brought each one of them up in Google Earth to see how beautiful each was and then went back to the gigapan.com view to have a quick look around before going back in a second time to the Google Earth utility in order to appreciate the compositional effort as well as the peacefulness or solitude presented by each of these creations. What a treasure for those that have family buried in this cemetery and hopefully Arnos Vale will publicize this set of GigaPans. And it is a pity that all of us that use gigapan.org do not know how incredible the ability is to view a curved panorama on a curved surface is ... simply by accessing the Google Earth link ... assuming that the effort has been made to D/L the actual Google Earth program.