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Lincolns Inn Fields London Panorama (High Dynamic Range)

By Panoramas 10-20

Lincoln’s Inn Fields is the largest square in London and was once a place of public execution. Executions took place during the Tudor and Stuart periods with many religious martyrs, and those suspected of treachery to the Crown, meeting their end.

Thanks to a decree dating from the 1640s, the green area was preserved for generations of Londoners.

The panorama is taken from the BandStand in Lincoln’s Inn Fields park.

View the Quicktime panorama of Lincolns Inn Fields Bandstand (3.8mb).

Smooth FM Studios – London Life Panorama

By Panoramas 10-20

Digital Urban captured the studios of Smooth FM after a conversation with one of its DJ’s Kevin Greening. It is part of hopefully a series of panoramas giving an insight into the media that contribute to London’s airwaves and life in general.

If you work in the media and would like a panorama taken (its free!) then get in touch via our contact us link above.

Smooth FM can be picked up on DAB in London, Central Scotland, North East England, Yorkshire, West Midlands and South Wales/Severn Estuary.

View the panorama full screen in quicktime virtual reality (Click and Drag to Look Around)

Smooth FM Studios – London Life Panorama

By Panoramas 10-20

Digital Urban captured the studios of Smooth FM after a conversation with one of its DJ’s Kevin Greening. It is part of hopefully a series of panoramas giving an insight into the media that contribute to London’s airwaves and life in general.

If you work in the media and would like a panorama taken (its free!) then get in touch via our contact us link above.

Smooth FM can be picked up on DAB in London, Central Scotland, North East England, Yorkshire, West Midlands and South Wales/Severn Estuary.

View the panorama full screen in quicktime virtual reality (Click and Drag to Look Around)

Templar Church London Panorama (High Dynamic Range)

By Panoramas 10-20

Templar Church, located off Fleet Street in London is so called as it was built by the Knights Templar, the order of crusading monks founded to protect pilgrims on their way to and from Jerusalem in the 12th century. Templar Church was consecrated in 1185 to as the Templar’s headquarters in London and was built in the image of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

Sadly we were not allowed to photograph inside the church as there need to ‘protect their commercial rights’. We fully understand this of course, its interesting that as soon as a photograph becomes a panorama it becomes increasingly difficult to get permission.

As a final note this is another High Definition Range (HDR) Panorama, HDR is a useful technique for areas of shade and light contrasts but in general daylight we are not sure it works. The panorama, which you can view below, is nicely lit but HDR, through Tone Mapping, seems to give the shots a slight ‘fake’ look. The jury on this is out at the moment, I guess its a personal preference….

View the Quicktime panorama of Templar Church London (3.2mb).

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