Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Tennstopet

Tennstopet Tennstopet
A classic Stockholm building from 1900. The architects were Ulrich & Hallquisth. The legendary restaurant Tennstopet first opened at Klara in 1867. It was very popular with authors and journalists. Then, in the mid 1960s, when many buildings at Klara were demolished, Tennstopet moved to its current location at Dalagatan in Vasastan, close to the Odenplan metro and commuter train station. This is a 15 photo panorama. Shot with the Canon 77D, using the Canon 60mm lens, and to show you how I work, the second photo is the fifteenth photo in the panorama. If you look closely, you can see that some of the people in the second photo are missing from the final panorama, that is because they were moving, and the stitching software identified that.

8 comments:

s.c said...

In Holland around 1900 the architects got extra paid by a different corner in the facade. Must be the same in this case. Wonderful work.

roentare said...

This is no easy feat for sure. Good stitch up job too. Love how your architecture shop seems to be so easy on the eye without any distortion and vignetting.

Catarina said...

Magnificent buiding and photos.

Sharon said...

It's fascinating how you do that! That's a great looking building.

Jack said...

It is a gorgeous building. I will never understand how that stitching process works, but you do it well.

RedPat said...

That is a gorgeous photo and building.
I'm wondering about Andy too. No way to contact him though.

JudithK said...

Seems to me your photos of buildings always show they have a story, just as your street photos of people show that the individuals are in the midst of their stories too. That is not a clear sentence, but I do have a vague idea of what I'm talking about.

William Kendall said...

Magnificent architecture.