Moccasin - Coffee to Go
Moccasin is *the* place to go when looking for great coffee (and tasty smoothies!) in Karlsruhe. I've been going there for years, and this'll definitely be a place to miss whenever I will leave Karlsruhe...

The image is stitched from two exposures, i.e. two landscape shots aligned over each other using Hugin, in order to reflect this unique (weird?) piece of architecture. As the software didn't manage to fully remove my lens' distortion (gee, the Canon 17-40 isn't really good at this @ 17mm), I had to do some more tweaking using the Gimp. I also used the latter for sepia coloring, tone mapping and blending out the corners.


Image added on Fri, August 28th 2009, 11:57AM
EXIF Information
Camera Model:   Canon EOS 30D
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
Add. Equipment: -
Focal Length: 17mm (x1.6 = 27mm)
Shutter Speed: 1/60s
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO Speed: ISO100
Date & Time: Sun, August 23rd 2009, 5:31PM
 





 
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