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Amersfoort Koppelpoort
May 7, 2023

My family was visiting, and as a tourist outing we went to Amersfoort, the second largest town in Utrecht province, to have a picnic lunch and see the historic Koppelpoort. We had plenty of time in the day, so I took the opportunity to make a 3D model of the Koppelport, and have uploaded a point cloud of the structure to SketchFab. 

I captured the structure with my Fuji XT-4 and Tamron 17-70 f/2.8 at both 17 and 70mms, the model was created in Agisoft Metashape standard, and the point cloud was thinned in CloudCompare. 

The Koppelpoort is a 15th century gate to the city of Amersfoort on the northern Koppel neighborhood, allowing ground and water traffic through. 

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