Tower of London
Just outside the City of London on the bank of the River Thames is the Tower of London, the oldest building in the city, its White Tower was built in 1078. The castle has served many functions over the centuries, ranging from an armoury, a public records office, a treasury and a prison, but it’s probably most well known for being home to the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, and also its ceremonial guards, known as Beefeaters.
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Shard 360 Gigapixel
Shot at the very top of The Shard, at over 300 metres above the River Thames, this extremely high-resolution interactive gigapixel 360 degree panoramic photograph allows you to explore London’s skyline in exquisite detail. Many of London’s most famous and iconic buildings are visible in this 360 panorama. From the latest additions to the City…
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Lambent London – View From 30 St Mary Axe
Explore photography from St Mary Axe in high resolution. When setting up a shoot from a tall building, it’s easy to become absorbed in the technicalities. The kit, the back-up in case of equipment failure, the technical process, waiting for the right weather, there’s much to plan for. And then, there are moments of pure…
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Constant Thames
This high resolution panorama follows the River Thames as it flows past HMS Belfast, the prestigious developments of More London, including City Hall, towards Tower Bridge, resplendent in blue and white following it’s recent repaint. Across the river, in the City of London, many of its iconic skyscrapers are bursting into light as twilight falls…