
The Ruin of Anhalter Bahnhof
Berlin, Germany
September 16, 2014, 15:46 UTC (17:46 local time)
© 2014 Jürgen Matern, All Rights Reserved.
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The ruin of the Anhalter Bahnhof is the remaining structure of a former railway terminus in Berlin, Germany. It was severely damaged in World War II, and finally closed for traffic in 1952.Making Of
The shooting was done with a 3.15 meter (appx. 10.33 ft) pole to reach a more elevated viewpoint inside the structure. The lens was mounted with a custom-made bracket. It enables me to turn around the no-parallax point of the lens.As the lens is a fisheye lens, four pictures easily cover 360°. I took an additional image for the nadir. The zenith was retouched by hand in Photoshop.
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- Additional panorama of the ruin view from south
- Additional panorama of the ruin view from south-west
Lat: 52° 30' 13.32" N
Long: 13° 22' 56.96" E
Elevation: 34
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
- Camera: Sony ILCE-7 (A7)
- Lens: Samyang 8mm/2.8 UMC fisheye (lens hood shaved)
- Mounting: Custom-made lens bracket mounted on top of a 3.15 m (appx. 10.33 ft) monopod
- Software: PTGui Pro, Enblend, Photoshop CC, Pano2VR
- 4 pictures @ 90° / an additional image for the nadir, ISO 100