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Pyramide du louvre in Paris, France
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StephCoupleux
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The Musée du Louvre — in English the Louvre Museum — is a historic monument in Paris and the national museum of France. It is a central landmark of the city, located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement (neighbourhood). It's the most visited museum in the world and arguably the most famous one. Nearly 35,000 objects from the 6th millennium BC to the 19th century AD are exhibited over an area of 60,600 square metres (652,300 square feet).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louvre
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5831
Favorites
18
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77
Date Created
5/4/2009
Location
48.8610163123185
2.33581781387328
Tags
france
louvre
musée
paris
pyramide
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Jonathan
Over 1 year ago
I like this. Most of the synth is built on the Louvre itself, not the pyramids, which as you've pointed out elsewhere are glass and symmetrical. It still gives a good feel for the open space.
dariusmonsef
Over 1 year ago
Awesome. Could you geotag this please?
StephCoupleux
Over 1 year ago
Thanks ! Done on the geotag
Marvin
Over 1 year ago
Very nice job!
e-bayona
Over 1 year ago
I would love to be there !
reinholdbehringer
Over 1 year ago
Excellent - very well done!
johnld
Over 1 year ago
This is really excellent, but I think there are a few which haven't been synthed together properly. When shifting around, where once there were pyramids, then there aren't. I can't say I blame the program though - the Louvre's symmetrical building design would make that very difficult.
Nevertheless, fantastic!
StephCoupleux
Over 1 year ago
thanks for your comments ! Johnld, you are absolutly right, the shape of this design make it quite hard for photosynth to match properly all the photos. I had an another version of it with 300 photos but it's quite a mess with the glass structure. another problem is the shooting distance: on the side, the distance tightens a lot.
if you are interested in more experience, i have tried to shoot the opera garnier using the sporting mode of the camera. the resulting cloud is quite nice. it took 8 h of processing !
http://photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=6e748d35-ecc8-4cbb-a3d9-a373b75df338
zerati
Over 1 year ago
Beautiful !
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