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New Street from Will Pearson Photography on Vimeo.
Lassen Volcanic National Park 360 Panorama from Will Pearson Photography on Vimeo.
Yosemite landscape photography and 360 views - look around Cook's Meadow, Yosemite Falls and Half Dome in this 360 photo by Will Pearson.
A View of London You’ve Never Seen Before. 30 St Mary Axe is entirely glazed. The lack of access and no central point meant that 360 views from the Gherkin have never been done before. Until now.
Canary Wharf, shot from across the River Thames in Rotherhithe. The image has a massive resolution, click to view the interactive version and zoom in to see all the detail.
Detail from 'Silvered London' a new gigapixel cityscape of the City of London. Click the image to explore the full resolution interactive version.
London's silvered early morning sky illuminates the City of London’s superstructures. Click and zoom in to get up close to the peaks of London's iconic skyscrapers..
The relentless expansion of London and the City, as seen from the Leadenhall Building. This image is BIG - click the link below to see the bigger picture then zoom in to see what’s going on - and up - in London.
http://www.willpearson.co.uk/winter-sun-london/
Want to know what the view’s like outside The Gherkin's summit? This image is a taster of a series to be launched soon.
No.1 London Bridge forms the foreground to the dramatic cluster at London Bridge Quarter, home to the Shard. It has become a more exciting section of the Thames to shoot, and the river moorings have a pleasing echo of the Shard’s shape. Click to explore the full resolution image.
One for your bucket list? Trek to Tenaya Lake when weather conditions permit, or when the road is closed, between now and May 2015, explore it in this high definition interactive 360.
“Surely the fairest picture the whole world affords” said Mark Twain of Lake Tahoe, and when free of the crowds you can see just why. This 360 view looks out above Emerald Bay, over towards Eagle Falls (waterfall) and Fannette Island. We had sat out on the rocks, having a beer or two the night before, after shooting the location at dusk. This was around summer solstice, so morning came around fast. To capture the dawn I headed out early, rewarded by watching the night fall away and the sun start to sweep across the surface of the lake, bathing each tree in rosy morning light.
After a gloriously hot summer, late August 2014 brought dramatic skies and storms to London. The light on this particular evening was quite something, lending an ominous feel to the sky over the Palace of Westminster. I struck it lucky on this particular shoot, although it wasn't without risk to my medium format gear. Spectacular as they are, storm clouds by their nature will dispose of their contents at some point. Sure enough, the heavens opened and I was somewhat fraught until I was back in the studio, checking the camera was still functioning, as it's really designed for the studio, not a soggy street.
California's Hidden Gem - Most tourists on a Highway 1 road trip miss this deserted spot. Click the 360 to explore the spectacular vista without having to scrabble over rocks and wait for the perfect moment of the intense Californian sundown.
This high resolution panorama of London was shot from the very top of the Shard, 310 metres up, over 60 metres above the public viewing gallery. Go full screen and zoom in to gain the highest detail.
A Thunderstorm is brewing over the Alabama Hills in this 360 panorama of an epic Californian landscape, a classic location for shooting Hollywood westerns.
The richly diverse landscape of California is a photographers dream. The night before taking this shot we rolled up in the dark and booked ourselves into a log cabin by the water, not knowing what to expect. The next morning we got up early to discover we’d hit gold with this majestic scene. The morning sun burnt off the cool air from Mount Shasta, a great morning to be alive!