This organisation does a 24 hours in the life of the world snapshot type thing with a different theme twice a year. The autumnal theme this year was culture and the Toronto based photographer, Francis Fougere, wanted to grab a slice of life at our Thursday session. Here's the result. Don't forget to click and drag. http://worldwidepanorama.org/worldwidepanorama/wwp909/html/FrancisFougere.html
Wow, what fantastic photos. Your session looks like it's nice and roomy, and the pub is beautiful, too!
I spent an hour this morning looking through the other posts; it seems that the Americans all took pictures of their performing arts centers. The collection as a whole certainly inspires one to want to travel.
I opened it and moved the mouse rather carelessly and found the ceiling spinning round - haven't been that bad for years! But it's an impressive photo. You wouldn't want to see the places we play in 3D, especially if technology starts to include background noise and odour!
Worldwide Panorama
Worldwide Panorama
This organisation does a 24 hours in the life of the world snapshot type thing with a different theme twice a year. The autumnal theme this year was culture and the Toronto based photographer, Francis Fougere, wanted to grab a slice of life at our Thursday session. Here's the result. Don't forget to click and drag.
http://worldwidepanorama.org/worldwidepanorama/wwp909/html/FrancisFougere.html
# Posted on October 13th 2009 by Patkiwi
Re: Worldwide Panorama
Wow, what fantastic photos. Your session looks like it's nice and roomy, and the pub is beautiful, too!
I spent an hour this morning looking through the other posts; it seems that the Americans all took pictures of their performing arts centers. The collection as a whole certainly inspires one to want to travel.
I liked the Italian in pink robe the best.
# Posted on October 13th 2009 by gravelwalks
Re: Worldwide Panorama
I opened it and moved the mouse rather carelessly and found the ceiling spinning round - haven't been that bad for years! But it's an impressive photo. You wouldn't want to see the places we play in 3D, especially if technology starts to include background noise and odour!
# Posted on October 13th 2009 by RichardB