I was not going to publish this pano yet until I discovered I arrived at No. 50 from the Waterfront building. It was the 300 number from Hans-Jörg which prompted me to do some counting. So I decided to come up with something special. Particularly because I have never shown anything from between 315°-326°. I cannot photograph this angle from the balcony, nor from the front side because no windows can be opened. However on the west side, there is a window which allows to shoot an angle from 315° to 12°. This is just enough to catch the whole harbor of Vlissingen up to the communication tower in Goes.
I have another very clear, tele pano in preparation to document the features of this angle, which I was going to show first, but yesterdays sunset was such a special deep red orange with very good visibility, that I thought this has to be No. 50.
I would like to point out that the colors are real and not manipulated.
This pano not only shows the complete harbor of Vlissingen with the Borssele nuclear power plant, as seen from the Waterfront building. It also reveals the city of Middelburg with the town hall and the famous 90.5 m high abbey tower: "Lange Jan" just left of the harbor. Just right of the harbor one can distinguish the tower of the town hall of Veere and also the Big Church of Veere. Veere is a picturesque village at the Veerse lake. Also noteworthy are the entrance of the 6.6 km long Westerschelde Tunnel and the flashes of the lighthouses of Schouwen-Duiveland and Oud Dorp (I just missed the biggest intensity) at respectively 42 km and 52 km.
Canon Eos M6 with EF-M 18-150 mm, 12 pics RAW, 122 mm (195.2mm KB), iso 250, f 6.3, 0.5 s, PTGiuPro, 32565x3709 486.8 MB TIFF, no crop, >1850>1000>500 TIFF, sharpening,>4390x500 1.5MB JPEG
Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Friedemann Dittrich, Leonhard Huber, Walter Huber, Heinz Höra, Franz Kerscher, Martin Kraus, Giuseppe Marzulli, Steffen Minack, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Danko Rihter, Werner Schelberger, Björn Sothmann, Jens Vischer
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Cheers, Hans-Jörg
@ Hans-Jörg. It will be a challenge for the next 50 to have enough diversity... but who knows?
To Jens' suggestions - we should meet in a place without views so that we can actually talk to each other ;-) And yes, I like the idea.
Cheers, Martin
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