I don't think this has been linked to before, but for anyone interested in seeing a 15.5 gigapixel panorama of the inside of St Paul's Cathedral:
Spherical Images St Pauls
with some background info at:
BBC News - How to take a 15.5 gigapixel panoramic photo
Headless in St Paul's
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
It's a fantastic picture, amazing how much you can zoom in, but the headless ghost is a bit scary.
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
Agreed, fantastic views but what is that about the headless ghost?StuartR wrote:It's a fantastic picture, amazing how much you can zoom in, but the headless ghost is a bit scary.
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
If you scroll to the right in the initial projection I see the torso and upper legs dressed in a grey suit. It appears to be sunk in the floor!!
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OK, got it now. Intriguing! :headtrob:NotQuite wrote:If you scroll to the right in the initial projection I see the torso and upper legs dressed in a grey suit. It appears to be sunk in the floor!!
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
If you keep scrolling you will find even a better shot!
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
viking33 wrote:Agreed, fantastic views but what is that about the headless ghost?
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
I think I found the head
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Re: Headless in St Paul's
if you scroll to your right past the torso guys and the cut off torsos there is a headless person and then to the right is a very peeved woman's head. I would be too, if I were her. Sorry I lack opposable thumbs today to include a picture.
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