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360° panorama by Simona Bartolomei. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The interior of the Collegiate Church of Barga is divided into three naves. The presbytery is separated from the area intended for people by a red marble balustrade framed by white marble. The pulpit, attributed to the school of Guido Bigarelli from Como, is supported by four columns, the front resting on lions above one a dragon the other a man; the rear ones rest one on the floor and the other on the back of an old curved man.
360° panorama by Simona Bartolomei. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The interior of the Collegiate Church of Barga is divided into three naves. The presbytery is separated from the area intended for people by a red marble balustrade framed by white marble. The pulpit, attributed to the school of Guido Bigarelli from Como, is supported by four columns, the front resting on lions above one a dragon the other a man; the rear ones rest one on the floor and the other on the back of an old curved man.
360° panorama by Simona Bartolomei. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The interior of the Collegiate Church of Barga is divided into three naves. The presbytery is separated from the area intended for people by a red marble balustrade framed by white marble. The pulpit, attributed to the school of Guido Bigarelli from Como, is supported by four columns, the front resting on lions above one a dragon the other a man; the rear ones rest one on the floor and the other on the back of an old curved man.
360° panorama by Matthias Betz, absurd orange Gigapixel Photographer . Click the image to open the interactive version.
In 2018 we were able to photograph a spectacular alpine panorama. Above Enzingerboden we could assemble this panorama from 768 pictures with our mobile equipment. Granted: The mountain station is only a few 100 meters behind us, so the ascent was managed without much effort by gondola and chairlift. But we have the possibility to take panoramas even in areas that are difficult to access. Fully spherical, we can photograph up to approximately 40 gigapixels with the mobile equipment, and with a smaller field of view, we can also photograph much higher detail resolutions. The equipment weighs less than 10 kilograms and can be carried in a comfortable hiking backpack. The battery of the motor head is designed for about 8 hours of operation and, like the camera, is also splash-proof, so there are hardly any restrictions to be expected from this side.
360° panorama by Matthias Betz, absurd orange Gigapixel Photographer . Click the image to open the interactive version.
In 2018 we were able to photograph a spectacular alpine panorama. Above Enzingerboden we could assemble this panorama from 768 pictures with our mobile equipment. Granted: The mountain station is only a few 100 meters behind us, so the ascent was managed without much effort by gondola and chairlift. But we have the possibility to take panoramas even in areas that are difficult to access. Fully spherical, we can photograph up to approximately 40 gigapixels with the mobile equipment, and with a smaller field of view, we can also photograph much higher detail resolutions. The equipment weighs less than 10 kilograms and can be carried in a comfortable hiking backpack. The battery of the motor head is designed for about 8 hours of operation and, like the camera, is also splash-proof, so there are hardly any restrictions to be expected from this side.
360° panorama by Matthias Betz, absurd orange Gigapixel Photographer . Click the image to open the interactive version.
In 2018 we were able to photograph a spectacular alpine panorama. Above Enzingerboden we could assemble this panorama from 768 pictures with our mobile equipment. Granted: The mountain station is only a few 100 meters behind us, so the ascent was managed without much effort by gondola and chairlift. But we have the possibility to take panoramas even in areas that are difficult to access. Fully spherical, we can photograph up to approximately 40 gigapixels with the mobile equipment, and with a smaller field of view, we can also photograph much higher detail resolutions. The equipment weighs less than 10 kilograms and can be carried in a comfortable hiking backpack. The battery of the motor head is designed for about 8 hours of operation and, like the camera, is also splash-proof, so there are hardly any restrictions to be expected from this side.
360° panorama by Simona Bartolomei. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Rocca di Talamone is a fortification located on the coast on the southernmost promontory of the Uccellina Mountains and dominates the entire coastal to the Argentario promontory.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Tintern Abbey was founded in 1131 by Cistercian monks and grew to become the richest in Wales thanks to the patronage of wealthy Marcher lords. The present ruins largely date from rebuilding during the late 13th century. Its riches were confiscated in 1536 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It later had a resurgence as a 'romantic ruin' tourist attraction due to its picturesque location and from featuring in works by Wordsworth and Turner.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The abbey at Valle Crucis was founded in 1201. Its name, meaning Valley of the Cross, is taken from a stone pillar located nearby which was erected in the 9th century in honour of Eilseg, a Welsh chieftain. It was the last of 14 Cistercian monasteries to be built in Wales during the medieval period. The abbey endured fire, plague and rebellion but finally closed in 1537 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. By this time it had become the second richest in Wales.