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190 Disraeli Freeway, Winnipeg
This spectacular Mural (only part of which is visible here) measures in at nearly 14,000 sq. ft., making it the largest Mural in Manitoba and, we believe, the second largest in Canada. This visual feast is probably best enjoyed when one considers the Prairie, Railroad and Music themes all blended and blurred together in a playful visual metaphor of 'layin' down tracks'.
See more here [link]
For a STUNNING panoramic view of the entire Mural, go here [link]
Last one of these This one was work!
Still not perfect but if someone wanted a print I would do some more work on it
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See more photos of Murals of Winnipeg in my album here [link]
This spectacular Mural (only part of which is visible here) measures in at nearly 14,000 sq. ft., making it the largest Mural in Manitoba and, we believe, the second largest in Canada. This visual feast is probably best enjoyed when one considers the Prairie, Railroad and Music themes all blended and blurred together in a playful visual metaphor of 'layin' down tracks'.
See more here [link]
For a STUNNING panoramic view of the entire Mural, go here [link]
Last one of these This one was work!
Still not perfect but if someone wanted a print I would do some more work on it
____________________________________
See more photos of Murals of Winnipeg in my album here [link]
Image size
1800x759px 890.49 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS REBEL T3i
Shutter Speed
1/1328 second
Aperture
F/4.0
Focal Length
17 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Jun 21, 2012, 12:55:29 PM
Sensor Size
7mm
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I like how you can clearly see the images blending into one another in this shot. It looks fantastic, great capture.