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My thanks to Hexham Abbey for their 'non-commercial use' permission to take this panorama. This is a 360° panorama of the inside of Hexham Abbey (once described as the finest north of the Alps), showing some of the wonderful details in the ceilings, walls and windows.
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360º panorama of garden. (Banding visible in the wider view seems to be a camera/lens issue to be checked)
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The historic core of Hexham has the Abbey on its west side, the Market Place at the centre and the Moot Hall & Old Gaol (both hidden from view in this panorama) on the east
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At one time home to what was claimed to be the worlds biggest railway crossing / junction, Newcastle Central Railway Station is at the heart of the history of railways. Built in 1850 and designed by John Dobson, it is one of the classic railway stations of the world. For some of my other railway gigapans see Hexham r...
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Viewed through the Bandstand, the Abbey is at the centre of Hexham's historic core. The Abbey Grounds are a tranquil haven of a wide range of trees, while Beaumont Street (seen centre right) has the Queen's Hall Arts Centre, library and theatre as its centrepiece. The Market Place is hidden beyond the Abbey.
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A small island with a lighthouse to the north of Tynemouth - linked to the mainland by a causeway, seen just being covered over as the tide rises. To the north is the port of Blyth with its wind turbines.
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A view of the coast between Bamburgh Castle and Seahouses (Northumberland UK) from the site of an old coastguard lookout and close to a Second World War gun battery
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The Angel of the North by Antony Gormley, is located beside the A1 Great North Road as it enters Tyneside. Now celebrating its 10th birthday, it is seen by some 90,000 drivers a day! By the way - the wings are in fact straight, and this image may be best seen in Google Earth!
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A very very windy spot and quite a struggle to hold the tripod steady! And perhaps on this occasion a good example of when Anti Shake / IS can work well with a tripod! But near this spot was once a Roman Signal station, and when you see the huge view that encompasses a long stretch of Hadrian's Wall, then it is easy to...
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Sadly I didn't take the Gigapan Imager beta to the Geneva Motor Show, so this is just a handheld panorama, aided by a very small Gorillapod, to give a flavour of what it's like on a busy last weekend of the show! There is a horizontal mismatch of the images due to my difficulty of being able to see and align key points...
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