Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden

Date made: 2011-08-23


Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. The metropolitan area has about Dresden. 1,036 million (2004).
Analysis of archaeological evidence indicates, that the population of the area, where the city was founded, was already in the Stone Age. The documents preserved from 1206 was stated for the first time the existence of Dresden, which are then promoted to the rank of city-residence Electoral Reich and the King.
In 1987 the city had 519,8 thousand. residents. Population decline due, inter alia, the significant migration to the Länder in the west of the country.
Dresden serves as the economic and cultural center of Saxony. It is a big hub (International Airport), the centers of the engineering industry, production of photographic film, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The city is a tourist center, called “Baroque city” or “Florence of the North”, there are many monuments and museums, is famous Picture Gallery (Old Masters Picture Gallery). There is also a car manufacturer Volkswagen. Dresden is near the central city of Leipzig metropolitan area of ​​central Germany , which includes also ten other cities of the states of Saxony,Saksonia-Anhalt in Turyngii.

Source: < href='http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drezno'>http://pl.wikipedia.org / wiki / Dresden

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Technique:
apparatus: Canon 500D
lens: Falcon 8mm/F:3,5
exposure: 8, 1/400 , ISO100
type: Spherical panorama
HDR: so, fusion + tone mapping
location: Dresden (Germany)

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