Not full skylines but taken above the rooftops:
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Not full skylines but taken above the rooftops:
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The old Art Deco Littlewoods building on Edge Lane.
:handclap::handclap: @Dave :handclap::handclap:
Here's my first Pano:
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Thanks folks. Brilliant pic Kev, love those clouds.
Here's a waterfront pano. I used 6 shots for this. The original jpg image is just over 30megs!
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2 more panos - Sefton Park this morning, very cold.
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^^Spot the mini^^
3 panoramas from sefton park tonite:
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12th Feb 2006 - Please scroll across
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How do you do a Panorama without the buildings looking stretched out?
^^Its all in the wrists Max^^ :Colorz_Grey_PDT_16:
I resize me pics height and the buildings go stretched out Is what I mean.
My wrist skills are In tune.:Colorz_Grey_PDT_16:
That restricts how much I want to size It and changes It to set size I don't want.
I change the height to say 374 and I keep the width to 2048, then I click on constrain and It puts the width back to the original size.
Taken Sat 10th March from St George's Hill.
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St Anthony's Church Scotland Rd..Also New Brighton Castle and Light House.
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Prince Edwin St.
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Netherfield Rd North...The Tugboat Pub Centre photo ... The Braddocks were In the Area to the Left of White Car right Centre..
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Thank you very much for your very kind comments about photos...I can only get better:rolleyes: I do still use automotic settings most of time when I learn other settings I guess I can do better..
I am selling my camera which Olympus E-500,I have bought 9 months ago ..I found buyer...Then I am going to buy Nikon D200 plus 300 mm lens so I can take Liverpool pictures closer:thumbsup:
@Ross08 ,pls introduce yourself next time,see you mate...
Liverpool skyline is going higher and higher...We can see high buildigs from Liscard Rd(By main entrance of Central park) nowadays...
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2 Mossley Hill Panos taken on the same day, morning and evening:
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4th April 2007 - Garston/ Speke Shore
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Old Speke Airport
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More spiffing pics, Kev! Those panoramic shots are splendid. As a matter of interest in the pic of the old airport, I wonder if by any chance the hangar at left might have been built to house airships? It might not be tall enough to have done so although the design at the apex of the hangar kind of reminds me of the nose of an airship which kind of brings that notion to mind. I have seen such hangars for airships near Bedford when I visited a friend there. I am sure ScouserDave, living down that way, can confirm the hangars I mean, maybe even come up with a pic or two. Thanks in advance, Dave. :PDT11
Chris
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Pelli tower creeping higher...........
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A couple of my skyline piccies...Influenced by Scouser Daves World class St George's hill shots...Davey..get them on again Lad.
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Love the pics Gerard is that first one an HDR?
Great views there Gerard, Great to see New Brighton in pinsharp detail!
Thank you Chippie and Ged.
Here's a tower for Ged.
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Cheers Phil, Mill View.
Thank you, Klaatu.
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Philip ! Those Photos are gorgeous ! I think they might the best you've taken.
Thank you, Linda.
Here's another.
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National Museums Liverpool has commissioned Ben Johnson to create a highly detailed portrait of Liverpool entitled, The Liverpool Cityscape. Work-in-progress images can be seen here with more details on main website
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Brilliant pics, thanks Kev!:handclap::PDT_Piratz_26::)
They are fab aren't they? Can't wait to see more from National Museums and Galleries.
1st November 2007
Open up the large image, one of my fave Liverpool views.
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IT IS the painting every Liverpudlian and lover of Liverpool will want to see, a massive view of the city on a canvas 16ft wide and 8ft tall.
With much of the work complete, artist Ben Johnson opened his studio in the Hammersmith area of London for a first public view of the painting.
It is a breathtaking piece with every building over five square miles recreated in meticulous detail together with a horizon stretching to the hills beyond.
The painting even captured the praise of studio visitor Anne Robinson of The Weakest Link. “It is quite magical,” beamed the Liverpool-born presenter in a change from her television image, hardly able to take her eyes from the canvas.
The work – titled The Liverpool Cityscape – is a £500,000 commission from National Museums Liverpool with financial help from a number of sponsors.
Among those was Brookside creator Phil Redmond and deputy chairman of the Culture Company who personally donated what he describes as “a substantial amount”.
He was delighted with the work, which he said would be one of the legacies of Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture. “It is a very special piece,” he said.
“It also reveals Liverpool’s global position with so many buildings like the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine involved with events outside of the city.”
For Llandudno-born artist Ben Johnson, the painting has taken three years of his life.
Ben Johnson with his Liverpool painting
“I have done nothing else except this painting.
“I have also had six assistants with me so you could say this painting has taken 18 years to complete.”
He had already painted similar but smaller panoramic paintings of Jerusalem, Zurich and Hong Kong. The Liverpool cityscape is his largest commission yet, and he accepted it only on the condition that it would be given to the people of Liverpool.
After going on display in the Walker Art Gallery next year, it will finally be on permanent exhibition in the new Museum of Liverpool.
Johnson, a dapper 61-year-old, has had his Hammersmith studio for the last ten years. He converted it from a derelict building and fellow artist Sir Peter Blake – another visitor – created his own studio at the same time next door.
The studio itself is amazingly neat and tidy: “I like to be organised,” he says.
Although he knew Liverpool from childhood days in North Wales and later studying in Chester, he did visit Liverpool again with his wife and assistant, Sheila, before accepting the commission.
“I wanted to know if we really wanted to spend three years of our lives working on this city,” he explains. The answer was a resounding yes.
To create his special panoramic view, he took photographs of every building, a process which continues. Drawings were then made and stencils created to spray the acrylic paint on to the canvas. It is very time-consuming work.
The completed painting will be on display at the Walker from May 24 to November 2.
philkey
The wider view: Liverpool City as you've never seen it before in the most detailed landscape picture ever painted
Last updated at 00:30am on 13th January 2008
This is the most detailed landscape picture ever painted - and it has taken artist Ben Johnson and his team 24,000 hours of painstaking work over three years so far, with another eight weeks to go until it is finished.
Called Liverpool Cityscape 2008, it measures 16ft by 8ft, takes in five square miles of the city from a vantage point 1,500ft above the River Mersey, and is entirely spray-painted.
To make sure the landscape is as accurate as possible, Ben took 3,000 reference photographs and asked for input from architects, historians and local people.
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The landscape picture will be finished in front of a live audience in the city's Walker Art Gallery
He then reconstructed the buildings on a computer.
The details are downloaded on to a memory stick, which is placed in a special machine that cuts the stencils for each part of a building out of huge sheets of plastic.
The cutting process takes anything from an hour to 48 hours depending on the size and intricacy of the building.
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The painting measures 16ft by 8ft and takes in five square miles of Liverpool city
from a vantage point 1,500ft above the River Mersey
It will take 14 days to cut the stencils for the River Mersey. Each is then held in exactly the right position before being sprayed over.
Ben, 60, says: "I work with a team of six highly talented studio assistants. I couldn't do it without them."
The team are using 20,000 plastic stencils, a different one for every part of each building, to ensure ultimate accuracy.
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It is the most detailed landscape picture ever painted and is to be completed in eight weeks time
Ben, whose studio is in Hammersmith, West London, will take up residency at the city's Walker Art Gallery to finish the Liverpool Cityscape in front of a live audience from January 28 to March 7.
"My favourite part will be when the Liverpudlians themselves can see it," he says.
"I deliberately left out people from the painting because I want them to embrace it."
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Liverpool Cityscape 2008 has taken artist Ben Johnson and his team 24,000 hours of
painstaking work over three years so far
The project, commissioned by National Museums Liverpool to mark the city's year as the European Capital of Culture, will be displayed at the Walker Art Gallery from May 24 to November 2 with the rest of Johnson's world cities series, which include panoramas of Jerusalem, Zurich and Hong Kong.
It will be the first time the works are exhibited together.
Source: The Mail on Sunday
What a fanstatic undertaking. I can't wait to see the finished work.