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Time for those red-blue glasses again!
And Wow! Look at that depth of field! |
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Looking over the city centre of Bath, UK from Alexandra Park in south.
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A sweeping panorama of the parts of Pittsburgh, PA USA visible from a lesser-known viewpoint in the Hill District of the city. The view is to the north and includes the Allegheny River, which flows from right to left. There are many landmarks visible, including about a dozen bridges and the two stadia. One can see people doing their Saturday morning Strip District shopping, three trains, many warehouses, many distant churches and thousands of individual houses lining the hillsides. Downtown is just out of sight to the left. (Made with the Gigapan beta imager robot) |
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this photo was taken in the very center. Stonehenge was built by Sam Hill, a road builder, as a memorial to those who died in World War I. Dedicated in 1918, the memorial wasn?t completed until 1930. Hill passed away soon after he finally saw his masterpiece completed. He was buried at the base of the bluff; but, because he wished to be left alone, there is no easy path to his resting place.
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Clifton Bridge crossing the Avon Gorge. Built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1864 and Sion Hill houses (Bristol's postcard row) from the west end of the bridge. Quick Gigapan of 189 shots
Camera Canon SX1 Manual settings. Contrast adjusted in Photoshop and edges cropped. |
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From Calton Hill in Edinburgh. Taking in the Forth bridges in the West to Easter Road football stadium in the east. Shot on Nikon with RRS head. |
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The panorama from the Wawel Castle Hill in Kraków on the banks of Vistula river.
55830 x 8430 pixels, 80 images, Canon G9 @ 200 mm equiv., LR 2.3, GP Stitcher 0.4.4090. |
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Nottinghill Carnival in huge detail, catch the flavour of this amazing event. All shot with the 25mp Sony A900
Lots more unusual panoramas at www.reichholdarts.com Copyright Henry Reichhold. No reproduction without the artist permission |
