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Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah built the monument in 1591 shortly after he had shifted his capital from Golkonda to what now is known as [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]][http://www.aponline.gov.in/Quick%20links/HIST-CULT/architecture_qut.html A.P. Government: Charminar]. Legend has it that the building honors a promise Quli Q...
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Nikon D40X 10.2 mp on Gigapan Epic 100, 759 pictures, 69x11 Lens Nikon AF 70 - 300mm f/4-5.6G fully zoomed out to 300mm actual; i.e. 450mm in 35mm format, CPL, focus mode manual, noise reduction off, Epic 100 set to FOV 3.2 degrees Manual exposure, aperture f/10, shutter speed 1/100 second, ISO Speed 100, fine, larg...
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Left is the Forth Road Bridge. When it opened in the early 1960s it was the largest suspension bridge in Europe, and the 4th largest in the world. Now it carries vehicles to/from the Kingdom of Fife into the Edinburgh area. Right is the very beautiful Forth (rail) Bridge - a testament to Scottish engineering in the Vi...
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The classic grande dame of hotels in Hong Kong, The Peninsula, at night. Some minor pausing was involved because of cars coming up to the driveway and dropping off / collecting passengers, but I still managed to chop off one of the Rolls-Royce Phantoms that are the signature of the Peninsula - the hotel has been using ...
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A fine photograph of the tallest tower in the world and its construction site. The tower is 800 metres high. Behind, on the right, the man built canal which will pass trough the city soon, requiring the destruction of roads and compounds. On the left, the old Dubai, small compounds with sand roads which were surrounded...
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This is the second of three GigaPans I took on the 21st of December 2008 of the Twelve Apostles. The first picture was taken just out of view in the right center of the picture where the elevated walkway goes out of sight. Since I couldn't put it any more concisely, here is a description from www.visitvictoria.com
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I have had the fortune to go to the Twelve Apostles twice now and both times it has been hazy. No big deal, just wish I could have taken a GigaPan on a nice clear day. In this GigaPan, the different colors of the cliff on the right are from where the sun did come out of the clouds for a while and then went back behin...
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The Peak has a wonderful little walk around it from which the awesome Hong Kong can be seen in all directions. This image was shot from Lugard Road and points towards Sai Ying Pun as well as West Kowloon in the distance
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This is the view to the west at the intersection of Main and Seventh Streets in Hays, Kansas. Prominently featured are the Ellis County Historical Society and the Brunswick Antique Mall. The real reason I shot this, however was to capture the Felten Sculpture "Street Singer" near the center of the panorama.
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