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Crossroads

(September 18-26, 2010)

Tommy Poung

Maze Garden

Bruno Postle

圜丘坛 (Circular Mound Altar)

Beijing, China

September 21, 2010, 03:15 UTC (10:15 local time)

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There are no crossroads in Chinese traditional architecture.

The Circular Mound Altar in Beijing was used by the emperor to pray for rain, not necessary in this case as it was pouring. So here is a 25-photo panorama, using a pocket camera, shot handheld under an umbrella.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_Mound_Altar
Equipment
Panasonic Lumix LX3, Hugin, enblend

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