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Camera is Olympus E-M5 with a 14mm/54mm f2.8/3.5 lens. Picture info is 4 photos at f4 / 1/160 sec. ISO-200. While wandering around looking for a place to eat the evening before our cruise, I noticed these green doors above a restaurant. I took a picture of the doors by themselves first and then decided to try for the whole building since I thought it looked interesting with the colors, texture, and the people eating. It took a while with the crowed street, the short distance to the restaurant from where I had to stand, and an awning that kept getting in the way every time I pointed the camera up. Many shots were lost due to people walking through the picture and the awning getting in the picture. My wife thought she would die of starvation. The original stitching needed some perspective correction along with contrast and saturation adjustments to compensate for the overcast weather conditions. And, yes, we did decide to eat there. The food was very good and reasonably priced.

