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This was our first attempt at using Gigapan - taken by Alex Otto of Bournemouth University and Alice Ralph and Denis Roberts, both of The Study Gallery of Modern Art, Poole. Here we have some of Poole's most historic and popular buildings, including Poole Museum, Poole History Center, Custom House, and of course (mos...
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Singapore's Clarke Quay is a revamped leisure area that features an innovative air-conditioning system that manages to give visitors the sense that they are in a cooler climate without chilling them out of the al fresco dining that is the signature of Clarke Quay. Notable outlets at Clarke Quay include Singapore's only...
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Shot from Fort Canning at an elevation equivalent of approximately 7 floors up, the main building is the awkwardly laid out Centro mall that houses a mall, residences and small office lofts; it's the shopping mall that has the most frustrating layout that prevents you from walking directly from anywhere to anywhere ins...
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Apparantly one of the biggest gigapans! I remember there being perhaps 500 images?? I love the colours and sqewed nature of the building.
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Beautiful bay in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park near Stackpole Quay gigapan.org/gigapans/51318/ . The guidebooks and postcards always show a picture taken from the path at the other end of the beach through the trees, but this seems to me a better view. A more square on shot is gigapan.org/gigapans/515...
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This is a wee harbour on the Forth, near Edinburgh. The harbour itself is in the shadow of a coal-fired power station that is not exactly the cleanest! You'll note that the stitcher hasn't been 100% accurate - I can understand with the mast of the yacht because it was moving, but why did the lamp-posts not match up?
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The view out to sea across the bay.
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Popular tourism wharf, Clarke Quay. On the opposite side the colourful shophouses are now mostly restaurants and bars. See if you can spot the Giant Swing.
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This was taken from the roof of the Ocean Terminal car park and shows the western end of Leith Docks. In the background is Inchkeith Island with the lighthouse and old WW2 defences clearly illustrated. On the far shoreline if Fife, and the town of Kirkcaldy (Kir-Caw-Dee)
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