I find the subject as interesting as the picture itself. There is such uniformity in the majority of the buildings, it looks as though they were all built by the same company...colors, materials, design, etc.
sorry I took your time
A Guy said:
Nice little picture. To quote Crocodile Dundee, " Nah, this is a knife!"
Carmine, seekermeister wasn't saying he didn't like it, he was comention on how interesting the shot was :) And on my link, there isn't an actual picture to look at. I was showing that they took one. Sorry, didn't mean to step on your post
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Story on BBC Click - world's largest 360 degree panoramic photo taken from top of BT tower in London
BBC News Channel - Click, 23/02/2013, Taking the world?s largest panoramic photo
link to pano
BT Tower 360 Panorama of London
jpeg I made in Photoshop showing level of zoom