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San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts in 38MP

This is amazing. I saw two shots in my timeline on Twitter (@pureviewclub) in which Michael Samarin shared two shots of the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco – one in 4:3 full resolution (38 MP), and a fantastic  Panaroma shot of the place as well.

Here is a resized version of the 38MP original, which you will find here (warning: 10.7MB download)

Much to my surprise this appears to be in San Francisco, whereas I would have expected it to be in… well, where? Granada? Mexico City? I don’t know much about architecture but  this definitely has got nothing to with typical modern American architecture. And still: it’s there, in all it’s old-fashioned glory.

Here’s the panorama shot, resized of course. The original (7152 x 2384) is here.

Thank you Michael, for sharing these great shots. Clear to see why you put #NokiaPoweredMeUp in those tweets – Nokia certainly did!

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  1. jake20

    Camera Lover panoroama is ok but its lower resolution than the Nokia Pano app..

  2. [...] – time to relax (not ;-) Today, I was surprised by some great architectural shots from San Francisco, Mumbai and Bangkok, but suddenly Michael Samarin came along on Twitter to share these three great [...]

  3. Wow how did you guys take that panorama shot?

    • Exactly. Even i want to know how to take a panoramic shot with Nokia 808. I use full resolution and set it to infinity but how to set it to Panoramic view ?

      • Richard

        I have 808 and I downloaded the app,the same as I had on my N8.I just googled ‘panorama app for nokia’and it took me to the 808 Fanclub.com which takes you to a download. I have had this on my 808 since October and it works exactly the same way as on my N8.Hope you find it ok.

    • Marc @PureViewClub

      I just heard from the photographer – and I quote – “it was shot directly on 808 with excellent Scalado’s Camera Lover Pack, module PhotoRama http://www.scalado.com/display/en/Camera+Lover+Pack