7/13/2011

Spherical Panoramas of Germany

By John Diet


I love traveling, especially for the purpose of capturing spherical panoramas and such. In the past, family as well friends and I would travel down to cities and sites of all kinds in Germany, including the cities of Aachen, Frankfurt and Hamburg, most of which are located in the western part of the German territory.

To those unfamiliar with gorgeous country, Germany is located in Western Europe and is officially called the Federal Republic of Germany, which in German is the "Bundesrepublik Deutschland." The country counts some 16 states and more than 80 million inhabitants. The Netherlands borders this nation to the west, and so do Belgium, Luxembourg and France. Switzerland and Austria border Germany to the south.

The German territory is considered paradise to those seeking dramatic pictures and spherical panoramas. Unfortunately, a lot of damage was done by the Allies to some bigger German cities as a result of Germany's ambition to rule the world back in the 40's. Those familiar with this country will also recognize this nation's incredible sense of and for technological innovation.

Spherical panoramas offer great detail, if shot or captured using better quality equipment. If traveling abroad to different countries consider better quality gear, including backpacks and such. Weather may affect your the body and lens of your camera.

Home to Volkswagen, Siemens and other great innovative companies, this country has incredible innovative capacity. A lot of heavy industry is located along the Rhine river in western Germany, which connects the country with the North Sea that borders western Holland. In general inhabitants enjoy a good and high standard of living, in comparison to other countries in the world today. Ever since the reunification of the different military zones back in the 90's, this standard of living has dramatically increased.

The current president of the Federal Parliamentary Republic is called "Christian Wulff," with "Angela Merkel" serving as the republic's chancellor. Consider visiting 3d-exposure dot com for information on Germany and spherical panoramas.




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