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View from the Tower: 360° panoramic views from 35 church towers along the Stour Valley

Date: August 4th, 2011 16:13
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Church virtual tour, Commissions, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Uncategorized, User Interface, Virtual Tour User Interface, Virtual Tours

Pan 3Sixty recently completed a year long project to create thirty five 360° panoramas, showing the Suffolk & Essex countryside from the top of church towers nestled in the rich landscape along the length of the Stour Valley.  The ‘View from the Tower’ virtual tour includes churches from St. Mary the Virgin at Great Bradley in the north west down through to St. Michael’s at Brantham in the south east. Other churches included range from the small and intimate, such as St. George & St. Gregory at Pentlow with its circular Norman tower, though to grander churches such as Holy Trinity in Long Melford and St. Mary the Virgin Dedham.

The ‘View from the Tower’ project is part of a larger, Heritage Lottery Funded project entitled ‘Managing a Masterpiece’.  This 3 year programme (with partners including Suffolk & Essex County Councils, district councils, National Trust and local Universities) comprises of 62 different projects covering archaeology, biodiversity and conservation of historic features in order to understand, conserve and celebrate the landscape of the Stour Valley.

Pan 3Sixty photographer Phil Giles said, “This has been a fantastic project to work on and it was a privilege to see so many magnificent  views of the landscape along the Stour Valley and work with so many great people. Having said that, the project was not without its challenges, namely the weather and the climb to the top of some of church towers.

The weather is always a huge factor with a project such as this, and whilst I was lucky for the most part, when conditions turned for the worse there were many hours spent waiting and hoping for favourable conditions to return. But even on the coldest, windiest days watching the changing light pass over the landscape from a high vantage point was still a pleasant way to pass the time.

Climbing to the the top of the church towers was straightforward for the most part, though a fair number of churches presented challenges. Church wardens seem to be a nimble group with a head for heights and great trust in rickety, woodworm infested old ladders, and whilst they climbed on ahead I would usually be lagging behind. Precarious as some of the climbs were, the views from the top of the church towers were always a great reward for the effort.




















Click here to see the 360° panoramas, selecting the churches from an interactive map of the area.

In addition to the online version of the ‘View from the Tower’ virtual tour, a kiosk version has been produced that will tour the churches photographed for the remainder of the three year ‘Managing a Masterpiece’ programme and provide their visitors access to the panoramic views.

Future Proofing your Virtual Tours; a tale of three Queens

Date: July 15th, 2011 11:31
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Cruise Virtual Tours, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, Uncategorized

It’s important to us that all the virtual tours we create have the longest possible lifespan, thus providing the client with better return on their investment. With this in mind we always produce the original photographs at the highest possible resolution in order to make them ‘future proof’.

As the way in which viewing virtual tours evolves (such as smart phones & tablet computers) and  clients requirements change for ever higher resolution panoramas, we are perfectly situated to re-author our original photographs of years past to create new 360° panoramas to meet the demands of today.

For example, when we were commissioned to produce 360° panoramas of Queen Victoria & Queen Mary 2 for Cunard, the original specification called for smaller panoramas to fit into a user interface that had been created to showcase the ships, both of which were hugely popular at the time.

In 2010 we were once again commissioned to produce the 360° panoramas for the newest Cunarder, Queen Elizabeth. The brief this time included both smaller and full screen panoramas. In order to bring the virtual tours of Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2 up to a similar standard, and maintain continuity across all three virtual tours, we were able to re-visit our original high resolution photographs to create new panoramas of the same high standards.

Now all three Cunard Queens can be seen in glorious full screen, showcasing their fantastic interiors to potential clients in a way that truly conveys the comfort & luxury to be found onboard.

Grand Lobby onboard Queen Victoria















Click here to view the full screen panorama of the Grand Lobby on-board Queen Victoria (photographed in 2007).

Illuminations Planetarium onboard Queen Mary 2















Click here to view the Illuminations Planetarium on-board Queen Mary 2 (photographed in 2008).

Q1 Balcony onboard Queen Elizabeth















Click here to view the Q1 Balcony on-board Queen Elizabeth (photographed in 2010).

Interested to see what a full screen virtual tour can do for your cruise company? Give us a call on 0845 644 3605 to discuss your requirements.

Intimate luxury onboard MS Island Sky

Date: June 13th, 2011 17:59
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Cruise Virtual Tours, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Virtual Tours, Virtual Tours produced for web design agencies

Having recently undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment, Pan 3Sixty were asked to create a virtual tour of MS Island Sky to show clients old and new the changes that had been made to this much loved Noble Caledonia ship.

A view from the Bridge, onboard MS Island Sky

Incorporating enticing views of the sumptuous cabins, lounge, bar and the restaurant, the virtual tour conveys the luxurious atmosphere to be found onboard. Further 360° panoramas of the open air cafe, cabin balconies and view from the bridge complete the tour, providing a comprehensive look around this unique and intimate ship.

Erikson Cabin on board MS Island Sky

The Club on board MS Island Sky

Click on any of the images above to view the full screen panoramas.

A very special guesthouse in Bruges, Belgium

Date: March 22nd, 2011 14:21
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Bruges Virtual Tours, Commissions, Guesthouse Virtual Tours, High Resolution Panoramas, Hotel Virtual Tours, User Interface, Virtual Tour User Interface, Virtual Tours

We first visited Huis t’ Schaep in late 2009 and were bowled over by how beautiful the guesthouse was. The owners had meticulously restored the original interior of this historic house that had once belonged to Samuel Coucke, the famed Belgian stained glass maker.

When visiting any new hotel or guest house for the first time, we were hoping it would live up to our expectations but it instantly became apparent that the photography on the Huis t’ Schaep website simply did not convey the true beauty of the guesthouse.

















During our stay, the owners took time to show us round, detailing the interesting history of the house and the conservation they had carried out. We (cheekily perhaps) expressed our observations as guests that the photography on their website was not doing justice to the fabulous interiors. Showing them examples of our work, we demonstrated how a high quality 360° virtual tour by Pan 3Sixty provides potential customers with the reassurance that the guest house will live up to, and even exceed, their expectations.


















We are pleased to say that Huis t’ Schaep commissioned Pan 3Sixty to shoot a 360° virtual tour. The finished tour brings together 10 full screen, multi-resolution 360° panoramas into a custom-designed user interface. There are four different versions in all – Dutch, English, French & German – to cater for for guests from all over Europe and further afield.

You can view the virtual tour by clicking here.

We recently found out that that Huis t’Schaep has just been voted the 2nd best Guest House in all Belgium, and deservedly so!

If you are interested to find out how our high quality virtual tours can raise your website above that of the competition, call us on 0845 644 3605 for a chat or request a quotation by clicking here.

Why cheap is rarely cheerful!

Date: February 28th, 2011 23:28
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Hotel Virtual Tours, London Virtual Tours

Last year we were commissioned to produced 360° panoramas of the new apartments and suites for Custom House Hotel in London. When tendering for the work, the client showed us the panoramas they currently had on the hotel website and expressed a concern that the new panoramas must be of a higher quality. Looking at the current panoramas it was easy to see why. They were created from just 4 photographs and there was little attention paid to colour balance, sharpness or exposure and no attempt to erase the stitching errors. The end result was a murky panorama that would do little to attract new customers.

After demonstrating to the client that although our 360° panoramas cost more, the finished panoramas would be of a far higher standard and therefore market the hotel more effectively than the current low quality panoramas, we were commissioned to create the work.

We are glad to say that when we delivered the 360° panoramas, the client was so happy with the result they immediately commissioned us a second time to produce replacement panoramas of accommodation and facilities at Custom House Hotel that had previously be photographed by the previous virtual tours company. We may note be as cheap as the previous “budget” virtual tour supplier, but Pan 3Sixty certainly offer better value for money!

360° Campus Virtual Tour for the Institute of Education, University of London

Date: December 30th, 2010 22:24
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, London Virtual Tours, University Virtual Tours, Virtual Tour User Interface

Pan 3Sixty recently completed a commission from the Institute of Education (part of the University of London) to produce a 360° virtual tour displaying locations around the campus including a number of teaching spaces plus other facilities such as the Library, Student Union, student accommodation and more. The 18 panoramas were incorporated into a simple user interface (based around the design of the main Institute of Education website) enabling the user to navigate easily from one panorama to the next using thumbnail photographs of each location.

Institute of Education Virtual Tour



















Institute of Education Virtual Tour


















You can view the 360 campus virtual tour of the IOE by clicking here.

To see how a 360º virtual campus tour can help your University, College or School contact us on 0845 644 3605 or request a quotation by clicking here.

Luxury Property Virtual Tours

Date: November 30th, 2010 23:53
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, Property Virtual Tours, User Interface, Virtual Tour User Interface

Pan 3Sixty recently undertook a private commission to create a 360° virtual tour of a stunning house for the owner. With the property set to go on the market the client saw a high quality, full screen virtual tour as the ideal way to showcase the house to potential buyers. The 14 panoramas provide an superb view of the main rooms plus the leisure complex, games & snooker room, bespoke cherry wood office and the vaulted garden room, all set in 1.5 acres of gardens. Last, but by no means least, there is a separate 4,000 sq ft coach house, complete with a heated porcelain tiled floor, built specifically to accommodate the owners classic car collection.

Luxury Property Virtual Tours

Click the link to view the Glen Acres virtual tour.

Three Queens, Three Virtual Tours

Date: October 12th, 2010 22:53
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Cruise Virtual Tours, Full Screen 360 Panoramas

On the day that Queen Elizabeth sets sail on her maiden voyage from Southampton, Pan 3Sixty is pleased to announce that we were commissioned to produced the official 360 virtual tour of this latest Cunarder.

The first stage of the virtual tour goes live today, showcasing the main public areas onboard this magnificent ship, with further 360 panoramas, including the staterooms, being added soon.

Pan 3Sixty photographer Phil Giles said, “It was a great honour to once again be selected to produce a 360 virtual tour for Cunard. Photographing Queen Elizabeth whilst on route from the shipyard in Trieste to Southampton prior to the maiden voyage was a great experience, and it was a real pleasure to spend 10 days on this fantastic art deco inspired ship. As with all ship virtual tours there were a few challenges along the way, not least rough condition in the Bay of Biscay, but the finished tour will provide Cunard clients old and new with an engaging insight into the luxury to be found on-board.”

Queen Elizabeth is the third ‘Queen’ in Cunard’s fleet and Pan 3Sixty is proud to have been selected to photograph all three ships. We were first commissioned to photograph Queen Victoria prior to her maiden voyage in December 2007. With the success of the Queen Victoria virtual tour (it received nearly 90,000 unique visits in the first four months) Pan 3Sixty were commissioned a second time in 2008 to photograph the Cunard flagship, Queen Mary 2, with the photography being completed during a regular transatlantic crossing to New York. And now, in 2010, Pan 3Sixty were commissioned a third time to photograph Queen Elizabeth.


Take a look around ScotRail’s Caledonian Sleeper

Date: August 7th, 2010 20:07
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, Train Virtual Tour, User Interface, Virtual Tour User Interface

ScotRail Caledonian Sleeper virtual tour




















With new customers unsure of what to expect when booking on the Caledonian Sleeper, ScotRail commissioned Pan 3Sixty to produced a 360º virtual tour of the train. The resulting 360º panoramas provide customers with a superb view of single and twin berth cabins, specially adapted accessible cabins for disabled passengers, seated accommodation and also the lounge car where passengers can relax with a drink and a snack.

ScotRail virtual tour















Navigation though the virtual tour is available both in the full screen view (above) and the smaller branded view (below). You can view the virtual tour by clicking here.

Caledonian Sleeper virtual tour




















Interested in how our 360º virtual tours can help your business?  Contact us on 0845 644 3605 to discuss how we can help or request a quotation by clicking here.


All new 360º Virtual Tour for the University of Hertfordshire

Date: July 22nd, 2010 15:25
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Hertfordshire Virtual Tours, Pop-up Labels, University Virtual Tours, Virtual Tour User Interface

University of Hertfordshire Virtual Tour

















Pan 3Sixty is pleased to announce the launch of an all new campus virtual tour for the University of Hertfordshire. Incorporating 23 x 360º panoramas, the new virtual tour replaces the older campus tour (also produced by Pan 3Sixty in 2004 and updated 2006) and incorporates a variety of new features, including:

  • A custom designed, Flash based User Interface branded in line with the University of Hertfordshire website
  • Larger standard display size with full screen option
  • Individual colour branding for each campus
  • Custom designed panorama controls for ease of use
  • Pop Up labels identifying items of interest
  • Embedded video
  • Night time photography at the Bayfordbury Observatory

University of Hertfordshire Virtual Tour

















The virtual tour showcases key facilities such as the new Forum building, the Gallery, Sports Village, Forum and Observatory (above), plus accommodation and teaching areas so that potential students, conference delegates, lecturers, and anybody else who is interested can take a detailed tour of the UK’s leading business-facing university.

University of Hertfordshire Virtual Tour

















Thinking about a 360º virtual campus tour for your University, College or School?  Contact us on 0845 644 3605 to discuss how we can help or request a quotation by clicking here.