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London from the Shard
By Dominic Kamp
April 22nd, 2013
Taken at a height of 244.3 metres from the open-air observation deck on the 72nd floor of the Shard, the tallest building in western Europe.
Adobe Camera Raw.
Nikon D800, Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED.
Map: 51.5045, 0.0865
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Posted By: mephisto
about 9 years, 2 months ago
Posted By: nigelxxx
about 5 years, 8 months ago
i was lucky to be able to go to the top of the shard before it was finished (friends in high places) lol and i took about 30 photos and this shot is by far the best i have seen thank you for letting us see it and to be able to download it as well a big thank you
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How many shots we used to stich th panorama?
D800 and 14-24 lens is a great combination but after comparing this photo at 3840x2400 resolution with others made on D800 I found out that fine details are a bit washed out, maybe because of postprocessing procedure.