London Panoramic: Museum of London by A_Joker_B
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Description
This 360 degree pano of was taken near the Museum of London, located near St Pauls and the Barbican. What I find interesting about this area is the variety of old and modern buildings. This is paticularly highlighted by the remains of the
London Wall, a defensive wall first built by the Romans surrounding Londinium, which has been preserved but not visible in this pano.
The Museum of London is highly recommended, the exhibits have been revamped and there is much to view, from the beginnings of London through to the modern day. Lots of things to see and do!
Apologies, I so wanted to post this alot sooner but it was certainly a 'labour of love' - alot of parallax corrections were required :l
Original 9417x1194
Used Cannon 600D, PSPX, and PTGui (14 Photo Stitch)
Many thanks for viewing!!
Comments (14)
flavia49
beautiful panorama
sandra46
SPLENDID CREATION
blinkings
You said you worked hard on this pano....it shows. VERY well done, and nice shot of the drive-through Alban Gate!
mgtcs
Marvelous image friend, spectacular panorama!
cricke49
excellent photo manipulation, love the panoramic style!:)*5
Ionel
Interesting and well done!
treasureprints
Great work!:)
mdilorenzo
Fantastic Pano!
angora
outstanding!!!
thecytron
Interesting panoramic view photograph!
alan42
amazing how you do these seamlessly! Great job:)
neiwil
A quiet Sunday morning??...don't think I've ever seen so much London and so few people....great pano.
GiMi53
What a fantastic circular view ! Just perfect ! Congratulations for the selection of this image in LWitG #16 (Last Week in the Gallery #16) ! :~)
brewgirlca
This is a lovley shot, the panorama is perfect. I have been at this very spot. I totally agree with you that the Museum of London is one of the most fantastic places to see - in some ways better than British Museum because it is both more modern and it has a focused story to tell.