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DescriptionAbtei St. Hildegard, Rüdesheim, Nave and Sanctuary b 20140922 1.jpg
English: The nave and the sanctuary of Eibingen Abbey, aka Abtei St. Hildegard. Despite the long history of the Abbey, the actual church was only built in 1904.
Stitched and tonemapped from 75 images. This is a stitched mosaic using a Nodal Ninja 4 panoramic head and Hugin (rectilinear projection). Each segment is comprised of 5 bracketed images using the following camera settings: ISO 200, 35mm, f/11 and 1/20s, 1/5s, 0.8s, 3s, 13s, exposures
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quality image guidelines. This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia (
Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
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The photograph above is a stitched interior image which was created by me, Daniel Vorndran, and uploaded here as User:DXR.
You are allowed to use the image free of charge as long as you follow the rules laid out by the licence found in the box below.
I am happy to provide reworked versions (crops etc.) of my panoramics if this is useful for use in other projects. Feel free to contact me
here.
Please note:
The majority of my recent panoramics are taken using a Nodal Ninja 4panoramic head and PTGui Pro as stitching and HDR processing software. In most cases the images consist of between nine and twenty mosaic views and five different exposures each, separated by 2 EV.
Panoramics cannot always be perfect representations of reality since the creator has to make choices with respect to the
projection used, none of which can perfectly reproduce the way a scene is perceived by human eyes. This is especially true for large angles of view.
Despite my efforts to produce high quality images, I cannot rule out some imperfections such as
parallax errors.
NOTE: This image is a panorama consisting of 60 frames that were merged or stitched in Hugin & Photomatix Pro. As a result, this image necessarily underwent some form of digital manipulation. These manipulations may include blending, blurring, cloning, and colour and perspective adjustments. As a result of these adjustments, the image content may be slightly different from reality at the points where multiple images were combined. This manipulation is often required due to lens, perspective, and parallax distortions.
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Under the following conditions:
attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the
same or compatible license as the original.
This is a
featured picture, which means that
members of the community have identified it as one of the finest images on the English Wikipedia, adding significantly to its accompanying article. If you have a different image of similar quality, be sure to
upload it using the proper
free license tag,
add it to a relevant article, and
nominate it.
DescriptionAbtei St. Hildegard, Rüdesheim, Nave and Sanctuary b 20140922 1.jpg
English: The nave and the sanctuary of Eibingen Abbey, aka Abtei St. Hildegard. Despite the long history of the Abbey, the actual church was only built in 1904.
Stitched and tonemapped from 75 images. This is a stitched mosaic using a Nodal Ninja 4 panoramic head and Hugin (rectilinear projection). Each segment is comprised of 5 bracketed images using the following camera settings: ISO 200, 35mm, f/11 and 1/20s, 1/5s, 0.8s, 3s, 13s, exposures
This is a featured picture on Wikimedia Commons (
Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here. This is a quality image and is considered to meet the
quality image guidelines. This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia (
Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination
here.
The photograph above is a stitched interior image which was created by me, Daniel Vorndran, and uploaded here as User:DXR.
You are allowed to use the image free of charge as long as you follow the rules laid out by the licence found in the box below.
I am happy to provide reworked versions (crops etc.) of my panoramics if this is useful for use in other projects. Feel free to contact me
here.
Please note:
The majority of my recent panoramics are taken using a Nodal Ninja 4panoramic head and PTGui Pro as stitching and HDR processing software. In most cases the images consist of between nine and twenty mosaic views and five different exposures each, separated by 2 EV.
Panoramics cannot always be perfect representations of reality since the creator has to make choices with respect to the
projection used, none of which can perfectly reproduce the way a scene is perceived by human eyes. This is especially true for large angles of view.
Despite my efforts to produce high quality images, I cannot rule out some imperfections such as
parallax errors.
NOTE: This image is a panorama consisting of 60 frames that were merged or stitched in Hugin & Photomatix Pro. As a result, this image necessarily underwent some form of digital manipulation. These manipulations may include blending, blurring, cloning, and colour and perspective adjustments. As a result of these adjustments, the image content may be slightly different from reality at the points where multiple images were combined. This manipulation is often required due to lens, perspective, and parallax distortions.
to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the
same or compatible license as the original.