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Badly painted and not what it was even eleven years ago, but at least it's still there.
Springfield, Ohio
A wide panoramic view of the huge square in front of the Papal Basilica. { Links to some points of interest are marked on the photo itself. You need to be using a PC, not phone/tablet, and move your mouse over the photo to view these links/notations. }
The square was redesigned in the 1650s by Gian Lorenzo Bernini to facilitate papal audiences with crowds gathered here. In recent decades, the Pope usually appears either near the basilica's front facade or from a window in the Papal Apartments (the brown building on the right).
Bernini's colonnade both frames and envelops the square. The cobblestones paving has a pattern of radiating lines of travertine stones from its center; where a red granite Egyptian obelisk stands. Some say that the bronze cross on top of the obelisk contains a fragment of the true Cross.
Rome; July 2019
(Captured with the in-phone panorama feature of a Samsung Note 8)
An 180 degree panoramic view of the indoor Roman Pool at Hearst Castle captured with a Samsung Note 8.
The Roman Pool was between 1927-1934, and is mostly covered (walls and ceiling) with blue glass tiles. Around the pool are eight statues of Roman gods and heroes.
Hearst Castle, March 2019
Using the phone's native camera app and its 'Pro' mode, captured 11 exposures at 1 stop intervals.
ISO 50
WB 4500K
File Type DNG
Merged to HDR with PS CS 5.1
Tonemapped with Photomatix
Municipality are doing makeover of the downtown area and put these clocks and similarly styled lights. They kind of go with the architecture of the city. I guess mixture of bauhaus and Art Noveau....
The shot is taken with Samsung Note 8. I hope the next Galaxy has a bit more telephoto reach and a wide angle :-)
Too much snow for me to want to venture far for a shot, so here's one from the inside of the local post office.