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100m Above Treasure Cay – Abaco, Bahamas Panorama

By Google Earth Panoramas

John Housser has sent us in a panorama captured in Google Earth of Treasure Cay, Abaco in the Bahamas. Treasure Cay is one of the most popular and elaborate resorts in the Islands, located on the east coast of Great Abaco, it boasts 5.5km (3 1/2 miles) of spectacular sandy beach. You can view John’s panorama from his website, its also worth clicking through to the home page to view the other panoramas he has produced – we especially like the ‘Overboard the MS Explorer‘ image.

If your new to this our tutorial allows you to create panoramas from Google Earth using Gaby’s script and some photo stitching software. It is possible to output some stunning images using this technique such as the the panoramas sent in so far of: London, New York, Moscow, Belgium, Paris, Sydney and The Desolation Wilderness.

If you create your own panorama from the tutorial let us know and we will post it on the blog..

Digital Urban in 3D World

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Thanks to Joanne at UEL for the heads up on this, the blog is featured in this months 3D World Magazine. Fabio Alviani sent in a letter highlighting the games engines post on the blog and it looks like 3D World will be running a feature shortly on Digital Architecture. Thanks Fabio, the magazine is available in all good newsagents…

Aerial University College Quad Panorama

By Panoramas 80-90

The Universities main building, pictured in this panorama, was designed by William Wilkins and constructed between 1827 and 1828. The building is centered on a Corinthian portico which is reminiscent of the British Museum, (constructed a couple of years earlier).

After the building of University College London Wilkins went to design the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square.

View the Quicktime panorama of The University of London Quad, London (2.6mb).

Digital Urban Flickr Group

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We have set up a DigitalUrban group on Flickr for readers to share any urban photos or 3D renders relating to the built environment. So far we have 12 images online and welcome the first member – James Bell of the excellent panorama site jamesbells.com

Its easy to join the group, simply login or set up a Flickr account and click here to join the DigitalUrban Group.

There is also the ability to post questions or thoughts in the discussion link. If you have any photographs you would like to share we encourage you to join – we might even set up a monthly prize for best urban image 🙂

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