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falconeye
Munich,
Germany
Gigapans: 2
Snapshots: 22
Bookmarks: 0
Last Visited: November 27, 2009
Tags:
munich,
pentax
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A splendid winter panoramic view from Wallberg, near Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany.
The mount's elevation is 1722m only. But it is the last big mount at the edge of the Bavarian highlands and offers a splendid view into all directions.
The image contains both, Großglockner and Zugspitze, aka Austria's and Germany's highest mountains. And you may spot parts of Munich as well.
Taken with Pentax K20D and DA 40mm Ltd. (48 images). Tone mapping and sharpening applied. The original panorama had a contrast ratio of up to 14 EV.
A more detailed subset of this panorama for the East Alps Main Chain is available here:
http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15268
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East part of Alpine main chain as seen from 100 km north.
This panaroma is taken from Wallberg, Germany, 1722 m. It is part of a larger 360° panorama visible here:
http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15439
The image contains most mountains of Hohe Tauern including Großglockner, Austria's highest mountain; and some mountains of Niedere Tauern, up to 130 km or more away.
Taken with Pentax K20D and FA* 300mm (34 images). Tone mapping applied.
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No Smoke from Munich South
Created: January 28, 2009
Taken From: Alpine vista from Wallberg - version 2
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Total Views: 22
Power plant "Munich South" (52 km away). Interestingly, the smoke is almost invisible and much less than Munich North. This is astonishing as Munich South is rated at 508 MW and Munich North at only 364 MW. Compare with Isar 2 rated at 1400 MW, also on the panorama.
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