Unfortunately the main garden which was my primary "shooting range" for the WWP was closed for renovations, so I shot this panorama located in the northernmost part of the garden area.
Some historical info:
Kyungbokgung was the main palace during the Joseon Dynasty's 500 year history (1392-1910). It was built in 1395 by King Lee Seong-Gye (King Taejo), when he moved the capital city from Gyeseong to Seoul. The word 'Kyungbok' translates to 'Shining Happiness'. The name was given as a tribute to the happiness and prosperity of Joseon's Kings, and the Korean people.
Lat: 37° 34' 55.14" N
Long: 126° 58' 36.82" E
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
- Canon EOS 20D
- Nikkor 10.5mm Fisheye (with WidePan adapter)
- Rotopan 7 Mark II
- PTGui 5.8.4
Technical info:
This panorama was made with 8 pictures (6+1+1).
All images recorded in RAW mode, and converted with Adobe Camera Raw.
ISO 100, ~f/8, 1/250