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Standing Glass Fish at the Walker Art Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Copyright © 2004 Scott Stillman, All Rights Reserved
Scott Stillman Photography
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This is the Cowles Conservatory at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. It was truly a sanctuary on December 21 as the temperature inside was around 70 degrees F (21C?) and the temp outside was about 0 degrees F. It is wonderful to be surrounded by flowers, trees, and humidity on the first day of winter.

"Standing Glass Fish" was completed in 1986 by Frank Gehry. It is 22 feet high and sits in a lily pond surrounded by palm trees in the beautiful Cowles Conservatory.

Location Map Geographic Coordinates:
Latitude: 44° 58' 13" N
Longitude: 93° 17' 23" W
Elevation: 900
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Date/Time:
December 21, 2004 3PM

Equipment:
NIkon D1x, 10.5 mm fisheye, 303 sph head, 6 images around, 1 up, 3 down. Once I had 8 solid images, I used Stitcher to stitch and to generate the QTVR. I also used Photowarp to generate the full screen pano. Maybe I could make my workflow more complicated!



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