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© 2013 Andrew Varlamov, All Rights Reserved.
Caption
We stand not far from Gatchina Palace in the place of the Palace Park where the Upper Dutch garden goes down to the Carp pond. The Upper and Lower Dutch gardens were created in 1794-1795. The Dutch Gardens got its name not only because of the modest size, but because of the tulips, which were planted there in spring. Clear layout and symmetry of the gardens turns them into continuation of palace rooms outdoors.Total area of Palace Park is 150 hectares, 36 hectares of the park area are occupied by lakes, ponds and canals.
Location
Lat: 59° 33' 43.27" N
Long: 30° 6' 46.87" E
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.
Equipment
Camera: Pentax K20DLens: Samyang 8mm f/3.5 Aspherical IF MC Fish-eye
Panohead: Nodal Ninja Ultimate R10 mounted onto Manfrotto Monopod Quick Release Head 234RC
Pole: Fanotec Carbon Fiber Pole Series 2
Rotator: Fanotec Pole Rotator 45 degree stops
Pole Foot Plate: Fanotec F7155
PC Software: PTGui Pro 9.1.8 by New House Internet Services B.V. (dated by August 10, 2013), Pano2QTVR Pro Flash version 1.6.6 by Thomas Rauscher