This panorama was stitched from twenty images in landscape orientation. The resulting panorama is 15887 x 11915 pixels.
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Tag: Architecture
Panoramas from inside buildings or taken in the city. You may see some green but usually not that much! For the opposite visit the panoramas tagged with nature!
Mariahilf Church Nave
Sculpture Umschreibung – Inside
Originally this panorama was my submission to the World Wide Panaorama event ‘Decade’. I took it with a monopod mounted on a tripod and took four images with the Walimex 8mm fishe eye lens mounted on the Sony ILCE-7.
Skyline of Frankfurt am Main on a sunny day in March 2014
This panorama was stitched from six images in landscape orientation. The resulting panorama is 10800 x 5585 pixels. Despite the fact that it was taken through a tinted window, I’m quite pleased with the final result.
Skyline of Frankfurt am Main at dusk (2014)
This image shows a panorama which was stitched from eight images in portrait orientation. Due to the high dynamic range of the sensor I only used one exposure and brought back the shadows with Lightroom. The size of the resulting image is 19200 x 6000 pixel.
Residenz München Kaiserhof
I think this panorama is not one of my most spectacular ones, however I took the image because I was thinking about a reprojection of the scene.
Bavarian Ministry of Justice Atrium
This panorama shows the atrium of the Bavarian Ministry of Justice in Munich.
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Ludwig-Maximilians-University Areaway
The Ludwigs Maximilians University has been founded in 1472 in Ingolstadt and moved to Munich in 1826. This panorama shows the areaway between the main entrance and the lecture hall.
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