Description
The railway station in Schaerbeek used to be one of the major train stations of Brussels, but it is now largely disused.
Its magnificent building was designed in Flemish Neo-Renaissance style by architect Franz Seulen and built in two phases: the left wing around 1890, the main (right) wing in 1913. It is now listed as a monument by the Brussels Capital Region.
This is a stitch of 12 photos shot 1.5 km away (0.9 miles) from the top floor of the Brusilia residence (the tallest apartment building in Belgium), using a Nikon D7000 with a 600mm f4 lens and a x2 teleconverter. The ICE stitch was reworked then uploaded with Photoshop.
Stats
| Megapixels |
95.69 |
| Views |
72 |
| Favorites |
2 |
| Date Created |
6/10/2012 |
Location
50.8649417270327
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