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Crossroads

(September 18-26, 2010)

Andy Savage

Burton Road, Warwick Avenue Cross Roads

Gerardo A. Sanchez

La Esquina de Amador (Amador Corner)

Merida, Venezuela

Septembre 20, 2010, around 7:00 am local time

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La Esquina de Amador

Know as "La Esquina de Amador" (Amador Corner) this is the most important cross road in my town. That name came from a homeless man that used to live here many years ago and spent all his days in this corner asking for some money or a piece of bread. This crossroads connects "Don Tulio Febres Cordero" avenue with downtown in the direction back of the police man. The other avenue, called "Campo Elias", is popularly known as "la 26" or "viaducto" and it carries people from north part of the city to downtown.

Over the wall in front of the policemen you can see an advertisement with a couple of panoramic pictures in stereographic projection, I made those, and they are a public invitation for a individual exhibition I have actually running in the main gallery of "Universidad de Los Andes", here you can see more about it.

(Note: You can see my own reflection, taking the photo, on the back of the mirror motorcycle of the sits police man)
Location

Latin America / Venezuela

Lat: 8° 35' 38.49" N
Long: 72° 9' 42.19" W

Elevation: 1800 asl

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Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.

Equipment
Nikon D90, Sigma 8mm, Nodal Ninja panohead. Software: PanoTools, PTGui, Smartblend, Adobe Photoshop CS5

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