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Olympic Torch Relay – Redhill
On Friday 20th July, the Olympic torch relay passed through nearby Redhill. Have a look at the immersive panorama above to get a feel for the fantastic atmosphere that gripped the town as the torch arrived.
World Pride 2012
Our photos from the fantastic Pride London 2012 event are now on-line. This year was extra special as London hosted World Pride. In addition to the crowd panorama above where you can zoom in and try and find yourself in … Continue reading
Mars 360
Yesterday NASA released a high resolution false colour image from Mars. But not just any image, this is a 360 degree image comprised of 817 individual images over 136 Martian days by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. NASA however has … Continue reading
Looking Back on Pride London
With World Pride being held in London in just a few days, we thought we’d take the opportunity to look back on what we produced at last years fantastic event. If you’re still unsure about whether or not to attend, … Continue reading
London in 20 Gigapixels
On 12 June 2012 we were granted (in exchange for a small donation to Stonewall) access to Kings Reach tower owned by CIT for a fantastic opportunity to create high resolution imagery across central London. When the date was arranged, … Continue reading
Fire and Ice
Here’s one I’ve been sitting on a little while. Remember that snow we had back in the beginning of February? Well during that we shot a couple of 360 scenes to show off the snow on the local common. These … Continue reading
Pixel Binning, does it work?
Intro Pixel binning is the process of combining the data in a group of pixels into a single pixel, such as a 2×2 or a 3×3 block. Doing so can increase the effective sensitivity or reduce the noise present in … Continue reading
London NYE 2011/12
Our location makes us fortunate enough to have been able to spend New Years Eve 2011/12 at the fantastic fireworks show in Central London, attended by hundreds of thousands of others and watched around the world by many more. Of … Continue reading
Tablets of the Missing
The Tablets of the Missing is a 160m long memorial in the American Military Cemetery in Cambridge, UK. The wall contains over 5000 engraved names of dead or missing service personnel from WW2. Click the image above to explore the … Continue reading
Relentless Freeze Festival
On 28th/29th Oct, the Relentless Freeze Festival visited London’s Battersea Power station. With it came music, a retail park andĀ of course freestyle competitions for ski and snowboard on a huge temporary snow jump. Click the image above to revisit the … Continue reading