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Energy

(September 21–25, 2005)

Peter McCready

The Large Hadron Collider ATLAS Experiment

Markus Matern

Historic Hammer Mill (Inside)

Bad Hindelang, Germany

September 24, 2005 - 9:30 UTC (11:30 local time)

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Theme

The energy theme appears several times in the panorama you can see above:
  • Energy in form of potential energy is used to transform a steel panel into a frying pan.
  • When the large hammer hits the ambos sound energy is produced. This makes an earsplitting noise.
  • Heat energy in form of a coal fire is used to make the steel glowing at some production steps.
  • Electric energy and sunlight is used to illuminate the mill.

Trivia

The mill is located in the Ostrachtal, a valley near Bad Hindelang. The mill was built around 1500, thus it's about 500 years old. During the whole time it was used by blacksmiths. Even today it's operated. In former times the main product was weapons, nowadays almost exclusively frying pans.

Links

Site of the hammer mill
Site of Bad Hindelang
http://www.panobotics.de
Equipment
Camera: Konica Minolta Dynax 7D
Lens: Sigma 8mm Fisheye
Mounting: Tripod with ball-head, and virtual tripod
Software: Panotools, PTGui, Autopano, Smartblend, Gimp, Pano2QTVR
Pictures: 8 pictures @ 45°, Zenith, Nadir

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