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©2008-2009 ~FX-Inside
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lobby of the Radisson-SAS Hotel in Berlin Downtown. The elevator-tube goes through the fish tank.
Quite impressive construction...hope you like the angle...the building isn't symmetric, it's more like an parallelogram. So it could look little weird and inclined.

This version is a vertical panorama out of 4 shots with my sigma 10-20mm

UPDATE: thx to all for the favs and comments....I really appreciate this! :worship:
Special thx to :iconicarus-ica: who suggested me...

Daily Deviation

Given 2008-09-29

AquaDome by *FX-Inside aptly portrays the otherworldly experience of being in this structure, particularly in the elevator itself. This photographer's techniques are innovative, with a minimalist-esque aesthetic that captures the essence of architectural photography. In the suggester's words, "welcome to the future." (Suggested by *icarus-ica and Featured by ^opioid)

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:iconpassacaglia:
Verdammt geiles Gebäude!

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This is DD material!

Great shot man geez.

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amazing.. I want to go there and use that elevator!!!

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very impressive :) :+fav:

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:iconicarus-ica:
wie geil ist das denn ???

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:iconjohnnycadillac:

das sieht ja richtig hammer genial aus
hab noch nie was davon gehört
auch nie ein bild gesehen


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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D200
1/2 second
F/11.0
10 mm
100
Sep 14, 2008, 3:42:30 PM

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