This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at geysir Strokkur (Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.

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This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at geysir Strokkur (Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at Gullfoss (Iceland). The projection is “transverse mercator”.
This image shows a reprojected version of this panorama. It is the oldest shopping mall of The Netherlands. The base image for this Droste type reprojection is this image.
This image is a reprojected version of the panorama Standing at Öxarárfoss, a waterfall in Þingvellir national park (Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
From the 85m high tower of Munich’s town hall you have a great view over the city centre. When you’re lucky you can even see the Bavarian alps in the distance. The tower can easily be ascend via elevator.
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From the 85m high tower of Munich’s town hall you have a great view over the city centre. When you’re lucky you can even see the Bavarian alps in the distance. The tower can easily be ascend via elevator.
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