lanky
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28 December 2021 17:13:43

This is a tiny section cut out from a 360 degree panorama I took in August 2019 from the Clock Tower in Caledonian Park Islington (North London) of the Central London skyline about 3-4 miles away


This is just on a pocket compact camera (Sony RX100) and not a telephoto lens so the resolution is just that of a standard wide angle lens


I was interested as it includes all of London's tallest buildings for every year from 1710 to present


You can only see the pic properly by clicking inside it then clicking the + sign then scrolling horizontally



Martin
Richmond, Surrey
Bertwhistle
28 December 2021 19:45:18

Originally Posted by: lanky 


This is a tiny section cut out from a 360 degree panorama I took in August 2019 from the Clock Tower in Caledonian Park Islington (North London) of the Central London skyline about 3-4 miles away


This is just on a pocket compact camera (Sony RX100) and not a telephoto lens so the resolution is just that of a standard wide angle lens


I was interested as it includes all of London's tallest buildings for every year from 1710 to present


You can only see the pic properly by clicking inside it then clicking the + sign then scrolling horizontally




Fascinating- well worth a look readers.


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DEW
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31 December 2021 21:44:27

Amazing view - and respect for getting the technology to work. 


There's almost as good a view from the 6th floor Tate members' gallery


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lanky
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01 January 2022 14:26:40

Originally Posted by: DEW 


Amazing view - and respect for getting the technology to work. 


There's almost as good a view from the 6th floor Tate members' gallery



Cheers


This was the Tower where the photo was taken from



and this was the complete view before the little skyline portion was cut out and magnified



The main problem was navigating the ladders to get to the top of the tower - they were almost vertical


 


Martin
Richmond, Surrey
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