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A multi-image composite from
photos taken while the
photographer was lifted above
the car park. Not for the faint-
hearted...
:: wide stuff gallery
Not so much wide as high - but
sort of the same thing in a
different kind of way. I'm sure
that makes sense.
:: wide stuff gallery
180° view over the River Liffey
in Dublin. Not only did the
photographer have to get fine
weather for both images, a
dozen people were needed to
hold the 8-storey ladder
steady!
:: wide stuff gallery
This is a full 360° panorama
represented in a two-
dimensional format. There is
something unreal about looking
at this - but amazing!
:: wide stuff gallery
A penthouse apartment
photographed using a post-
production technique. Two
wide-angle images were
seamlessly merged to provide
a view not possible with a
single image!
:: wide stuff gallery
Another full 360° image, this
one created in an underground
garage. Pardon me, but which
way is out?
:: wide stuff gallery
How do you show the big four-
poster bed and the entrance to
the sitting room at the same
time? By getting us to merge
two images together (or by
moving the rooms closer
together)...
:: wide stuff gallery
A seriously wide rectilinear*
view in which more than two
images were merged (my
house isn't this big).
*look it up in the dictionary - I
think it's the opposite to
'bendy-linear'.
:: wide stuff gallery
This was photographed in a
'fish-eye' style in a confined
space - best viewed if one has
fish-eyes.
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