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Bridges

(September, 2004)

Pat Rooney

Koko Crater Arch

Thomas Rist

Gothic Bridge Chapel of St.Nikolaus

St. Nikolaus Bridge across the river Nagold, Calw, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

September 21, 2004 18:42 local time (17:39 UTC)

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Constructed around 1400, Gothic bridge with chapel of St.Nikolaus. This is the oldest stone bridge across the river Nagold. The chapel is decorated with figures of a cloth-worker and raftsman representing the former most important trades of the town; since 1926 the interior has been adorned with glass paintings of the coat of arms of important Calw families. The chapel with the bridge are Calw's most important landmark. The live size bronze statue on the bridge pictures the author Herman Hesse, a famous son of Calw.
On the occasion of a visit in 1918 he wrote the following:
'When, once again, I am sitting on the parapet of the bridge for a quarter of an hour, where, as a boy, I dipped my fishing hook a thousand times into the water, then I feel deeply moved by this beautiful and remarkable experience: to think that I once had roots! Once in a small town to have known all of the houses and their windows and all of the people behind them. ...'


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Equipment
Taken with a Nikon CoolPix 990, FC E-8 fisheye, zoomed in. Mounted on a selfmade VR-head. Four shot round plus bracketing. Software used for this panorama: Photoshop, PtGui with PanoTools, Autopano, Enblend and PanoCUBE Plus.

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