Did you get a chance to have a look around the new Cunarder when she was in Southampton?
With our 360 degree panoramas you can take a virtual tour of Queen Mary 2. It is as close as it gets to being there without actually going onboard.
We have six views for you to enjoy from the opulence of the Britannia Restaurant to a stroll along the promenade deck.
All the images were taken by Luke Sanderson who used a Nikon digital camera fitted with a 180 degree fish-eye lens. He took two images, back to back, which were then 'stitched' together on a computer to form a full 360 degree view of the location.
Using the on-screen controls viewers can zoom in and out as well as look up at the ceiling or down at the floor.
To view these superb images go to www.qm2southampton.co.uk and click on '360 Panoramas'.
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