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Tucked behind the Museum of Natural History, the anthropology and world archaeology collection of the Pitt Rivers Museum is a hoarder's dream. A dark, cavernous hall is chock-a-block full of artifacts in stacked glass cases. Items are not arranged by culture or historical period, rather, by use. Swords from Renaissa...
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This hand-held panorama was taken from the eighth floor observation deck (free admission!). Good companion panoramas are "661 on the South Bank" by Kilgore661 (which is basically the same view, but taken from the river side eight stories below) and "London by New Scientist" (which shows the OXO tower clearly on the rig...
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When we had the opportunity to hear Beethoven's 5th Symphony at St. Martin-in-the-fields, we arranged our travel plans to include the concert. This interior hand-held panorama was taken during intermission. Adding education to entertainment, the conductor had orchestra members scatter through the audience during an i...
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A shot overlooking Askerswell, Dorset from the A35. This was a very quick one shot at the end of the day as both camera and GigaPan battery were dying.
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Taken from Golden Cap in Dorset looking East. The clouds were moving around a lot and the wind was high so ended up with quite a lot of variation, especially in the sea tiles. But still quite a nice shot.
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A view from the harbour wall at Lyme Regis. This was shot mostly to see how far we could push the panorama size. Sadly the weather was not on our side hence the image gets darker towards the right. The tripod also got nudged at one point and, although it did not mess up the stitch, I think it may have thrown the focus ...
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My first attempt at a high resolution Panorama. The weather was not kind to me, it was very windy and the clouds kept obscuring the sun, hence the weird looking sea and very dark right hand side of the image. I was quite happy how it came out in the end though, especially as this was a first crack at it. Any and all co...
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Looking south over Sandown, Lake & Shanklin towards St. Boniface Down and round from Culver Down to St Catherine's Oratory. In and Around Lincoln homepage.ntlworld.com/stuart.cox
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It is a brigadoonish medieval village not far from Bath.
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My Second GigaPan from my first day of playing around with it. Again, far from a perfect time and day and only taken with a 70mm Lens because of the tripod I was using. It did however give me a chance to try GigaPan Stich.Efx, which has some noce controls to allow you to do some tweaking without having to export the im...
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