Lookout from the third floor
This panorama was made from the window at the third floor.

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When you look downwards you can see the parking lot dedicated
directly to the higher staff of the unversity, such as dean, etc…
Behind the cars there is a large green park with a statue of prince Kalman on a horse.
Coloman I. the Book-lover (Hungarian: I. (Könyves) Kálmán), also spelled Koloman (c. 1070 – 3 February 1116),
was the king of Hungary (1095-1116) and of Croatia (1102-1116).
Anyway, this picture was made with the help of enfuse. There were
3 separate exposures and all those were fused together.
However, the ceiling and the bottom parts were not too perfect due to
that enfuse handles the zenith and nadir (upper and lower) parts not yet properly,
it is only in an alpha state.
“If contrasty structures are near zenith or nadir in an equirectangular image, there might be an artifact (vortex) in the resulting pano. Workaround: use on zenith and nadir images separately and stitch them in the resulting pano afterwards.”
http://wiki.panotools.org/Enfuse
So I was given with a large neon-greenish artifact, and I needed to PS it away.
But the retouch was not perfect, you can see me with the tripod becoming sweaty
in the glass. It was too hot in the window because of the reflections.
By the way, the sitting student is my colleague and good friend, Daniel Kadar.
He helped me carrying all the photo accessories during the photoshoot of the University.
Thank you again, Daniel!


Don’t mention it, pal!