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Allen Lambert Galleria
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 15, 2016, 16:12 UTC (12:12 local time)
© 2016 Markus Matern, All Rights Reserved.
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Upon seeing this unique structure the first time in a panoramaic image I wanted to take my own one. I tried to find a spot which is as centered in the structure as possible, because one of my goals was to create some unique reprojections of the spherical image.You find some results of this process on the PanoTwins blog
Trivia
The Allen Lambert Galleria has been designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and is part of Brookfield Place in Toronto. The white pillars carry a glass roof six storeys above the upper pedestrian level.The lower pedestrian level gives access to Toronto's PATH. An underground pedestrian tunnel system that extends over 30km (19 miles) and connects about 50 buildings.
Lat: 43° 38' 49.5" N
Long: 80° 23' 42.07" W
Elevation: 82 m
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
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- Camera: Sony ILCE-QX1
- Lens: Walimex 7.5mm f/3.5 Fisheye
- Double monopod construction
- Software: Lightroom, PTGui Pro, Smartblend, Photoshop
- Pictures: 4 pictures (@ 90°) + Nadir