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Best of 2005

(January 1st - December 31st, 2005)

Shawn Steigner

Jefferson County Administration Building

Josh von Staudach

Above the Television Tower

Stuttgart, Germany

April, 28th 2005 - 09:16 UTC (11:16 local time)

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(Excerpts from the website http://www.fernsehturm-stuttgart.com :)

Stuttgart Television Tower – the first of its kind

It took 20 months to build Stuttgart's television tower. On 5th February 1956 it was taken into operation. At that time, no other place in the world could offer such a bold mixture of chimney, tower and Greek column. Ten years later, Stuttgart's television tower already had a considerable number of descendants. Despite its imposing height of 217 meters, the television tower - which has been the prototype of modern television towers all over the world - has remained a giant "en miniature". Real giants among its "sons" in Toronto and in Moscow have exceeded the 500 meter benchmark.

It is worth-while at all times of the year to drive to the look-out platforms and to the tower-restaurants in the upper section of the television tower. There is no other place in Stuttgart like the television tower from which you can have such a wide look over the city, the vineyards of the Neckar-Valley and then over the Swabian landscape to the Alb in the South over the Black Forest in the West and the Odenwald in the North.

On 1st December 2005 it was re-opened to the public after 6 months of renovation. This cubic panorama was made before it was closed in May 2005. See more panos from this shooting session ...!
More photographs at http://www.circulus.de/events

All Fullscreen Panoramas at http://www.stuttgart360.de
Location

Europe / Germany

Lat: 48° 45' 20" N
Long: 9° 11' 25" E

Elevation: 483m + 180m

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Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.

Equipment
Canon 10D, Sigma 15-30mm @ 17, handheld portrait shots: 12 shots towards horizon, 12 shots pointing downwards 45 degrees. 6 Shots with Sigma 8mm Fisheye towards sky. Absolutely perfect stitching with PanoTools by Roberto Gomez Torres - thanks! Some retouching with Photoshop CS by Josh von Staudach.

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