Panoramas of Shanghai from 38th floor of Hilton, Jingan Temple area.
Here are three low res panoramas I stitched together. The panoramas are from images taken from the 38th floor Executive Lounge at the Shanghai Hilton Hotel located in the Jingan Temple area on the afternoon of 19 July. The first view pans from the North East (JC Mandarin Hotel) to the South West (Jingan Hotel - now closed). Visible are most of the bridges crossing the Huangpu River and many notable buildings.
http://www.bytepile.com/shanghai/pan...32.1ec-800.jpg Here is the middle section. http://www.bytepile.com/shanghai/IMGP1111ces-800.jpg The second panorama spans from the South to the North West (Jingan Hotel - now closed) to the Shanghai Summit Shopping City and part of the Hilon itself. http://www.bytepile.com/shanghai/pan...075.1e-800.jpg The third panorama, and still in need of some more work to correct for distortion spans from the West (Shanghai Summit Shopping City) to the North (new 66 story Wheelock Square tower next to the Yanan Expressway on Changshu Rd). http://www.bytepile.com/shanghai/pan...39.0ec-800.jpg Building and urban density is fairly uniform and spans to the horizon in all directions, 360 degrees, as seen from the 38th floor of the Hilton. |
Great stuff. Amazing density.
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the central part of Shanghai and urban area has great differences.
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Wow
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un-friggen-real
tokyo and shanghai are next up on my to do list |
Holy crap.... that is unreal!
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I hope everyone in shanghai knows how lucky they are!!!!
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I'm going to be that dork and say, "I can see my apartment in the first pic!".
Great panos. |
Pudong needs more tall buildings behind the SWFC. It's kind of weird to see a big drop of skyline once it's past the SWFC. Other than like, Shanghai is amazing :tup:
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anyone got a great recent pano of Shanghai?
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