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Hosok tere (meaning "Heroes' Square" in Hungarian) is one of the major squares of Budapest, Hungary. It lies at the end of Andr�ssy Avenue (with which it comprises part of a World Heritage site), next to City Park. It is surrounded by two important buildings, Museum of Fine Arts on the left and Palace of Art (or Art...
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The Hungarian National Gallery is the largest public collection documenting and presenting the rise and development of the fine arts in Hungary. It has operated as an independent institution since 1957. The HNG moved to its present location, the former Royal Palace of Buda, in 1975.
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I took this macropanorama with the GigaPan mounted onto a copy stand, camera pointing down. I added the lens adapter, 250D close up lens, and 1.5X tele extender to the Canon S5-IS. It's 16R x 12C stitched, then cropped and color corrected using PhotoShop CS2. Image taken 5/3/2008.
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This august assemblage is a wide-ranging collection of scientists, researchers, technologists and artists who gathered to teach or be taught the GigaPan process as a new media tool for their vocations and avocations. Puzzler: Everyone in this photo attended the conference, yet there are more people in this photo tha...
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The Exploratorium is housed in the beautiful Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco's Marina district. The is the only remaining building of the Panama Pacific International Exposition held in 1915. The Palace was reconstructed in the 1960's. www.exploratorium.edu
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This is the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. It is an amazing place - the architecture is just amazing. The view is also awesome ! I liked the place a lot - the walk around it is very nice. I envy the people who have houses just opposite the Palace of Fine Arts ! I wish I had a house there ! The houses there are a...
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