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Apr 13, 2013 20:28:44   #
igh
 
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go! Any one up to a challenge! And make one of your city!

http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html


Ian

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Apr 13, 2013 21:28:32   #
ReFlections Loc: From LA to AL
 
igh wrote:
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go! Any one up to a challenge! And make one of your city!

http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html


Ian


WOW. that is amazing. I like it but wouldn't dare try to duplicate it. Thanks. I am saving this one.

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Apr 14, 2013 10:41:05   #
jkaye65 Loc: Chico, CA
 
I played with this shot a few week ago. It's fun to zoom in to see what you can find.

In image 1, I found a British car model I haven't seen before (looks like it will fit in super small parking spaces).

I also found a street "gang". Image 2 has a red circle where I zoomed in to find the boys in image 3.

Fun stuff.

Image 1
Image 1...

Image 2
Image 2...

Image 3
Image 3...

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Apr 14, 2013 13:27:44   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
igh wrote:
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go! Any one up to a challenge! And make one of your city!

http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html


Ian


As it states, it's the worlds largest Pano. It was on here couple months back we had a bit of challenge in finding the blonde headed lady sun bathing and the gent in his knickers. Had a bit of fun with it.
Thanks for bringing it back up, still interesting to stare at for a while. lol

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Apr 14, 2013 14:25:14   #
leither Loc: Sunny Leith
 
What's going on here??



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Apr 14, 2013 15:05:17   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
igh wrote:
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go! Any one up to a challenge! And make one of your city!

http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html


Ian


That's very cool. I like it.

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Apr 14, 2013 18:04:05   #
GummyToo Loc: Eastern Massachusetts
 
[quote=igh]Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go!

igh:Amazing! I was very surprised to learn a few months ago that London was the first city in the world to reach a million population (not sure of the source of my statement). I thought it would be one of the mega cities in Asia, but looking at the buildings, you can see that London sprawls lowly and graciously, while the Asian cities rise to to the skies, graciously, too. (I'd rather live in London)

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Apr 14, 2013 18:11:18   #
hopthecop Loc: salisbury md
 
you can really zoom in an the image remains fairly sharp.....neat........

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Apr 14, 2013 21:08:35   #
igh
 
Well I only saw it a couple of days ago while looking for a cmera to do a specific job. Brilliant!
UP-2-IT wrote:
As it states, it's the worlds largest Pano. It was on here couple months back we had a bit of challenge in finding the blonde headed lady sun bathing and the gent in his knickers. Had a bit of fun with it.
Thanks for bringing it back up, still interesting to stare at for a while. lol

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Apr 14, 2013 21:10:25   #
igh
 
Rugby football, like American football for non cssy boys. no armor no time outs and if theres noy at least 2 broken legs it was a bad game. Only real hard lads play rugby!
leither wrote:
What's going on here??

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Apr 14, 2013 21:11:32   #
igh
 
When I lived there it had a population of 8 million and now exceeds 10 million![quote=GummyToo]
igh wrote:
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go!

igh:Amazing! I was very surprised to learn a few months ago that London was the first city in the world to reach a million population (not sure of the source of my statement). I thought it would be one of the mega cities in Asia, but looking at the buildings, you can see that London sprawls lowly and graciously, while the Asian cities rise to to the skies, graciously, too. (I'd rather live in London)
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual f... (show quote)

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Apr 14, 2013 23:58:04   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
igh wrote:
Well I only saw it a couple of days ago while looking for a cmera to do a specific job. Brilliant!


It's really an amazing picture, one can spend a lot of time just looking around. One building you could read the title of the books on a book shelf.

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Apr 15, 2013 07:57:37   #
DePratt Loc: Stantonsburg, NC
 
igh wrote:
Look at this photograph. It is 48,000 individual frames stitched together in software and the print would measure 321 x 78 feet. Rotate it by clicking and holding mouse button and moving in the direction you want the view to go! Any one up to a challenge! And make one of your city!

http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html


Ian


I found an Owl sitting on a roof but admin wound not let me post the shortened URL to it.

Lost as to how to capture a screen shot of it to post.

DePratt

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Apr 15, 2013 08:43:16   #
igh
 
DePratt wrote:
I found an Owl sitting on a roof but admin wound not let me post the shortened URL to it.

Lost as to how to capture a screen shot of it to post.

DePratt


Theres a program called "Snagit" which is the best program I ever bought allows you to screen capture anything by clicking the print screen tab then selecting the area you want and one click and its ready to put into a folder.

Ian

The link is http://www.techsmith.com/

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Apr 15, 2013 08:47:55   #
DePratt Loc: Stantonsburg, NC
 
igh wrote:
Theres a program called "Snagit" which is the best program I ever bought allows you to screen capture anything by clicking the print screen tab then selecting the area you want and one click and its ready to put into a folder.

Ian

The link is http://www.techsmith.com/


Thank you!!!!!!

DePratt

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