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Spherical Panoramas allow the viewer to look in any direction, as if one were standing in the center of a sphere.
The Spherical Panorama does away with the photographer's single framed point of view.
You are free to explore every angle and to inspect any detail of the image by zooming in and around the total sphere.
You can also view these images within Google Earth or at 360Cities see the links at the bottom of this page.
You will require a viewer to see the images, if you don't have one installed already (there are several available free) then the system will offer you a link. If you prefer to manually control the viewer selection then please make your choice below.
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If you would like to know more about the methods used to create these images then the following sites will guide you PanoTools Wiki and the PanoTools mailing list.
The equipment used for photography is described here.
To view the panoramas click the thumbnail images below.
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Creech Grange Arch

Creech Grange Arch Looking down on the arch from the ridge on the southern side.

Creech Grange Arch

Creech Grange Arch The arch is set into a wall about 20m long and visible from thre Grange below via the cutting in the woods on the northen flank of Grange Hill.

Creech Grange Arch

Creech Grange Arch This folly was built on the hill top in order to be viewed from the Grange itself set deep down in the valley.
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