This image is from the April page of my 2019 calender. It shows the Holstentor of Lübeck, a famous german landmark.

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This image is from the April page of my 2019 calender. It shows the Holstentor of Lübeck, a famous german landmark.
This panoramic image shows the place “Hühnermarkt” (chicken market) in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). The place is a part of the so called “Neue Altstadt” a central area of the city, which was rebuilt in a historic style and opened to the public in 2018.
Technique:
The shooting was done with a 3 meter (appx. 10 ft) pole to reach a more elevated viewpoint. The lens was mounted with a custom-made bracket. Stitched from six images taken with a Walimex (Samyang) 7.5mm fish eye lens on a Sony ILCE-QX1. Five images around and one additional image for the nadir.
This image is from the March page of my 2019 calender. It shows the Black Forest near Titisee-Neustadt.
This image is from the February page of my 2019 calender. It shows the Wartburg near Eisenach, a famous german castle.
This image shows the title page of my 2019 calendar. It was taken in Berlin.
This image is from the November page of my 2018 calender. It shows a long exposure (25s) in Sydney. It features the iconic landmark Sydney Opera.
This image is from the October page of my 2018 calender. Reprojection is stereographic down (little planet) and was done with PTGui Pro. It’s also available as an interactive spherical.