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This museum has a tower that is open to all free. It is a great place to take a camera.
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As far as I know that museum also hosts some very interesting historical displays from different corners of the world! Any interior pictures? Very nice architecture of the tower, btw, which may look even more remarkable under different lighting conditions of the day..
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I do have interior shots but not of the displays. I will try to find some of them.
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Here is a solarized shot of a corner of the museum. It is an outside area between two inside areas.
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Nice perspective... Your processed picture above looks as if an architectural detail from some great project drawn with the AutoCad by a professional!
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WOW. What a nice comment. Actually it is solarized using NIK color efex.
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