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Research
and Development Project - "360
Web Walks" Panoramic
Photography
Using some very sophisticated
hardware and software; 32 Corners
have started to compile an index of
top quality full 360 panoramic
images of local landmarks and places
of interest, in and around North
Nottinghamshire. This project is not
for commercial use, we use it to
hone our skills and perhaps
experiment with some unusual camera
locations and positions.
The
panoramic movies use a "Java
Applet" to enable the viewer to
rotate, pan and tilt the picture
giving a true 3D experience. If you
can't view the panorama, please
download and install the Microsoft
JV program. This will take about
5 minutes and is a very good all
round extension to your browser
functionality.
Use
the Google [map] links to get a
"zoomed in" satellite view
of the exact location of the tripod
when the pictures were taken.
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Google Map Links Show the
EXACT Position of the Tripod |
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Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha Bay
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The Traverse and Rock
Scrabble a Cautionary Tale: At first the going was quite
easy, as many people have trodden a narrow path that traverses the rocky
shoreline at the foot of the shear cliffs. After about 20 minutes scrabble
along the rocks, I found the perfect spot to setup my tripod and take 6
shots to form a 180 degree panoramic view of Golden Bay.
Twenty minutes later; I found
myself clinging on to a very tiny handhold 50 feet up a shear cliff face
with nothing but jagged rocks and pounding waves below me!
I can remember looking around
and thinking, "well, couldn't have picked a more picturesque place to
die".
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Ta' Kola Windmill, Xaghra, Gozo
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Ghajn Tuffieha
Tower
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360 degree panoramic image showing the Ta' Kola Windmill, Gozo, Malta. It was a VERY hot
and sunny day. However, I used my "home-made" pano head and
using the backup Pantax camera to take 12 shots around a 360 degree
panoramic view.
The
tripod was setup in the shade of a small
palm tree in the quiet village square
garden directly opposite the windmill.
This minimised the "flare"
from direct sunlight that often spoils
my full 360 camera lens.
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360 degree panoramic image
taken close to the Ghajn Tuffieha Tower located high on the cliffs separating
Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha Bay located on the north
east coast of Malta. This is one of the many towers that were build during the times of the Knights of
Malta.
Try
tilting the image down towards the sea to get an idea of how high the
cliffs are and the spectacular view from the small plateau where the tower
is positioned.
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Malta,
Valletta
Inner Harbour
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GGANTIJA
TEMPLES, GOZO
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| 360°
panoramic image showing the
inner harbour at Valetta. It
was a VERY hot and sunny
day, so once again there's
quite a bit of over
exposure. However, the
crystal clear blue waters of
the Mediterranean are
clearly visible. |
360°
panoramic image showing the inner chamber of the Ggantija Temples located
near the small village of Xaghra, Gozo, Malta. It was a VERY hot
and sunny day, so once again there's quite a bit of over exposure. However,
this time I got a bit smarter and used
my hat to mask the direct sunlight on the curved lens. |
Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
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Priory Church
at Worksop
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360°
panoramic image showing the south side of the church, surrounding
countryside and village. A line of ancient tombstones is visible in the
first few frames; if you use the plus key to zoom in some names and
details become readable.
This panorama used 12 portrait
images taken using a homemade pano-head and a Pentax digital camera. Probably, NOT one of
my best 360's due to over exposure and low winter sunlight. However, I
also took some great still shots with almost perfect exposure of the
church and a patch of wonderfully colourful snowdrops and early bulbs.
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360°
panoramic image showing the Priory at Worksop and a delightful little
garden park complete with a wooden bench. The usual empty cans of extra
strong larger were missing and the roar of traffic was muted for a few
moments while the photo was taken... bloody cold though!!
This panorama used 12 portrait
images taken using a homemade pano-head and a Pentax digital camera. Probably, NOT one of
my best 360's due to slight over exposure and I was so cold; I forgot to level
the tripod correctly. The panoramic still works for me, despite the colour
value shift, as the location was truly unique.
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Vicar
Water Hand Sculpture
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Frosty
Lane Sherwood Forest
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panoramic image showing the Silver Hand located at Vicar Water Park near
Clipstone, North
Nottinghamshire. This amazing sculpture gives the appearance of a hand
being thrust out of the
ground by a giant buried
deep underground.
The
360 image was taken on a
very cold frosty day with
low winter sun causing the
lens to flare. Probably not
the ideal conditions for
photography, but it's my
first panorama outing this
year and it seems a waste
not to publish it.
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360°
panoramic image showing a very frosty lane in Sherwood Forest, part of the
New English Woodland. It was a VERY cold and foggy day, so there's quite a bit of over
exposure where the sky forms the main part of the background. However, the
crisp smell from the pine trees and damp sandy ground was indescribable... a quite exceptional experience.
I like this one
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Dog
& Duck Pub and
Restaurant
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King
John's Palace
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360
panoramic image showing the
exterior of the Dog and Duck
located in Kings Clipstone
Village. The pub has
recently been refurbished
and modernised and has
become quite a popular venue
for eating out. Some of the
friendliness and charm of
the old pub has been lost,
but I guess that's progress?
The
walk from King
John's Palace Ruins is a
bit risky, as the pedestrian
footpath gets narrow in the
village centre and through
traffic from the A614 &
A1 absolutely thunders past.
I nearly got wiped out a few
times, so take care and wait
for the infrequent breaks in
the almost constant stream
of fast moving traffic. The
30 MPH speed limit seems to
be ignored completely. [map]
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360
panoramic image showing the
ruins of King John's Palace
in a field near Kings
Clipstone, North
Nottinghamshire. Access to
the site is from a small
hole in the nearby roadside
hedge. The grass in the
field was about thigh-high
on the day this photo was
taken and it took quite
a bit of effort to lug all
the camera equipment into
place. Some restoration work
has been carried out using
"breeze blocks"
and this tends to make the
ruins look very shabby. This
is not one of the most
inspiring English monuments
I've visited. Fortunately,
the Dog
& Duck Pub is only a
short walk from the ruins
and a
cold pint of cider was very
welcome on a hot and
sunny afternoon. [map] |
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Sherwood
Forest

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Welbeck
Water Sculpture

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interactive panoramic image
showing the flora and fauna
of Cavendish Wood. It was a
VERY sunny day and there's
quite a bit of over
exposure. However, the smell
from the Gorse and Hawthorn
was indescribable... a quite
exceptional experience. [map] |
360°
panoramic image showing the
water sculpture at Welbeck,
North Nottinghamshire. This
amazing sculpture raises and
falls at regular intervals.
You can hear the
water pressure change and
then the various circular
bars rotate. This is ART
that LIVES! Well worth a
visit. You can also visit
the Gallery, Farm Shop (try
the Lincolnshire Poacher
Cheese) and a Garden Centre.
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Chatsworth
Park, Derbyshire, Peak
District
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Sculpture
Dedicated to British Miners,
Located in Mansfield
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| 360
panoramic image showing the
weir at Chatsworth Park.
Every day of the year, the
1000 acre park, on the banks
of the river Derwent, is
open for free, for everyone
to enjoy as they choose;
walking, playing or
picnicking. This panoramic
was taken on a hot sunny day
and shows lots of people
enjoying a day out. I like
the way you can pan down and
see the "drop"
over the edge of the weir. [map] |
360
panoramic image showing the
sculpture of a miner,
commissioned by Mansfield
town and dedicated to the
bravery of all British
Miners.
The
sculpture is located on
probably the most busiest
crossroads in Mansfield,
which is a shame really.
However, the proud and
determined look on the
miner's face as he surveys
the passing traffic makes me
wonder what he would think
of today's values.
When
the Applet starts, try
tilting up, to get the full
sculpture in view and then
zoom in slightly to get the
detail. [map]
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The
Water Sculpture, Cafe and
Various Craft Shops,
Edwinstowe
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The
Famous Major Oak, Near
Edwinstowe
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craft centre has a lot of
interesting shops and actual
workshops, which display a
wide range of handmade goods
and products. Don't miss the
Creamed Scone and Tea deal
at the cafe. Superb,
homemade scone, jam and
Cornish Clotted Cream
accompanied by real tea (not
tea bag) [map] |
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Major Oak is a huge Oak tree
near the village of
Edwinstowe in the heart of
Sherwood Forest,
Nottinghamshire, England.
According to local folklore,
it was Robin Hood's
headquarters.
It weighs an estimated 23
tons, has a waistline of 33
feet, and is about 800-1000
years old.
Since the Victorian era its
massive limbs have been
partially supported by an
elaborate system of
scaffolding. In February
1998, a local company took
cuttings from the Major Oak
and began cultivating clones
of the famous tree with the
intention of sending
saplings to be planted in
major cities around the
world. [map]
See
if you can spot AskAnn...
the ice-cream stealer!
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June 07 - Rufford
Country Park Nr. Kings Clipstone
A Weekend Exploring the History of
the Civil War, Early Summer, 1647
Step Back 360 Years Using 360 degree
Panoramic Technology
New to the Camel Tickler - 360
Web Walks Panoramic Photography
Index
Malta
Nottinghamshire and
Derbyshire
Displayed at
32Corners.co.uk
June - Rufford Country Park Nr.
Kings Clipstone
A Weekend Exploring the History of
the Civil War, Early Summer, 1647
Step Back 360 Years Using 360 degree
Panoramic Technology
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