Bloody hell that makes me feel a bit queasy when you look straight down. When zoomed in there is a massive amount of detail.
Saw this on 'The One Show' earlier: http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html
Quite impressive!
Bloody hell that makes me feel a bit queasy when you look straight down. When zoomed in there is a massive amount of detail.
A great amount of detail when you zoom in, thanks for posting the link.
London is mental isnt it
I've been up there in a work capacity a few times, but has anyone ever eaten up there when it was a revolving restaurant?
I was surprised to see how very unpopulated London is. One can see very few people out and about. (There is someone with a One Show tee shirt looking directly at a camera, however.)
Best wishes,
Bob
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^^^^^^^^^^
I found what appears to be two sets of identical twins going for a walk
Some weird zooming effect perhaps?
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Wow. The detail on the magnificent Senate House is very impressive. And does anyone know the name of the big Edwardian classical building above and slightly to the left of the British Museum?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, when the GPO tower was built line-of-sight was necessary for microwave telecoms so the views should be perfect. The detail is weird, I can see my office and my flat.
Given the activity in the parks, this looks like it may be a weekend. Or maybe they've been edited out for privacy?
Victoria House I think, just off Bloomsbury Square. Promisingly Edwardian on the outside but hypermodern inside. There's a bowling alley in the basement.
http://www.victoriahousewc1.co.uk
The person with the One Show t-shirt appears in three places: it was done deliberately whilst the 50,000 photographs were being taken.
The presentation on the taking of the photo can be seen here (from 53:10 onwards) and is worth a look: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ow_20_02_2013/
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Went up there many years ago when it was open to the public and found out I wasn't that enamoured with heights.
Although a lot lower the Monument is just as creepy vertigo-wise.
Cheers,
Neil.
Thanks for posting - massive amount of detail, including licence plates. The place where I used to work on Euston Road has been knocked down!
Seriously impressive. I can see my son's newly purchased flat in Shoreditch as clear as day.