The Munich Residenz has been the Bavarian monarch’s royal palace in Munich. The first buildings date back to the year 1385. The Residenz has 10 courts. This one is called the cabinet garden.
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Ponte Lombardo, Venice
Ponte Lombardo in Venice spans over Rio Malpago
and ends at Fondamente de la Toletta.
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Bridge over Rio Malpaga at Rio de le Elemente
The two rivers are in reality two canals in Venice, Italy. They meet just below the bridge, the pano was shot on.
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Olympic Park Munich Viewpoint after Sunset
This panorama shows the Olympic Park in Munich about an hour after sunset. The original panorama was stitched from seven portrait oriented images. The final dimensions are 8443×2938 pixels.
Surfing at Eisbach Bridge View
Surfing is a popular water sport you would not expect in Munich, hundreds of kilometers away from the next coast line. The location is at the Eisbach, which translates to ice brook just next to the Haus der Kunst in Munich. The standing wave can be surfed the whole year, but even in summer the water is very cold.
The history of surfing the Eisbach goes back into the year 1972 (according to Wikipedia).
The Eisbach flows under ground for some kilometers and is a part of the Isar river. After the popular surf spot it flows through the Englischer Garten a large park where you can relax just in the heart of the city.
Surfer auf dem Eisbach, Brückenaussicht in München
Bridge over the Ostrach near Bad Hindelang in the winter
This is the second panoramic image which I shot with my first DSLR camera. I took eight images in two rows in landscape orientation. The size of the resulting image is 9080 x 3709 pixel.
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Skyline of Frankfurt/Main at dusk (2004)
This is the very first panoramic image which I shot with my first DSLR camera. I used a tripod and took eight images in portrait orientation. The size of the resulting image is 12466 x 3000 pixel.