Great Sphinx of Giza Luxor Resort Las Vegas is a photograph by Edward Fielding which was uploaded on January 25th, 2013.
Great Sphinx of Giza Luxor Resort Las Vegas
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Great Sphinx of Giza Luxor Resort Las Vegas
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Edward Fielding
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Photography by Edward M. Fielding
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Luxor Las Vegas is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The 30-story hotel, owned and operated by MGM Resorts International, has a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) casino with over 2,000 slot machines and 87 table games.[1][2][3]
In the 2008 to 2009 renovation, it has a new, highly modernized, and contemporary design and contains a total of 4,400 rooms, including 442 suites, lining the interior walls of a pyramid style tower and within twin 22-story ziggurat towers that were built as later additions.
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Designed by hotel architect Veldon Simpson and interior designer Charles Silverman,[23] the Luxor has received recognition as being among the most recognizable hotels on the strip because of its unique design. The main portion of the hotel is a 365-foot (111 m)-high, 30-story pyramid encased in 11 acres of dark bronze glass.[5][24][25] The guest rooms are situated on the outer walls of the pyramid and are reached by riding in "inclinators" that travel along the inner surface of the pyramid at a 39-degree angle. The hotel also features a 29 million cubic feet (820,000 m�) atrium, which was the largest open atrium in the world when it was built in 1993.[5][26] The hotel is marked by a 140-foot (43 m)-high obelisk and a 110-foot (34 m)-tall re-creation of the Great Sphinx of Giza.
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The tip of the pyramid contains a fixed-position spotlight that points directly upward and is claimed to be the brightest beam in the world at over 42.3 billion candle power.
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January 25th, 2013
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Joe JAKE Pratt
We were there in October briefly. I shot the face only and a profile. Wish I could have seen it this way. Was this a Fisheye lens? Voted,f/v and spoke with Pharoah. He's very pleased with your work.
Edward Fielding replied:
Yes, Fisheye - 105 degrees that day. Got out early before I cooked to much. Here is some more info on the lens: http://www.edwardfielding.com/apps/blog/inexpensive-fisheye-lens-for-nikon-canon-panasonic