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We are starting to test running our time-lapse panorama camera a couple more hours a day including sunrise and sunset. This is the 70MP thumbnail image uploaded via cellular wifi. The full sized images are about 800MP. To browse a timelapse from this camera go here: www.gigavision.org

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Chase Central Promenade is the home to AT&T plaza and the famous Cloud Gate by British artist Anish Kapoor. This 110-ton elliptical structure is forged of a seamless series of highly polished stainless steel plates and is Kapoor’s first public outdoor work installed in the United States. A 12-foot-high arch prov...
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Taken from Shedd Aquarium showing Chicago skyline and harbor with Lake Michigan and Navy Pier off center and Planetarium to the far right
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This image was taken from the roof of one of the tallest buildings in the United States, the John Hancock Center. The John Hancock Center is home to shops, restaurants, offices and residential units. Its Hancock Observatory, www.hancock-observatory.com/en
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CME Group is the world's largest derivatives exchange. The trading floor pictured here in Chicago spans 60,000 square feet and was built in 1997. CME Group operates the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Mercantile Exchange and serves the risk management needs of customers around the globe...
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Gigapan taken from "The Ledge" of the Willis Tower (formerly The Sears Tower). The glass-bottom skydeck is located on the 103rd floor of he skyscraper. There are 4 glass cantilevered boxes all facing west. The glass ledge protrudes 4.3 feet out of the skyscraper, suspending the viewer at a breath-taking heigh...
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The tropical lily pool at Garfield Park Conservatory is home to many unique aquatic plants. One of the most stunning of these is the Giant Water Platter or Victoria Water Lily (Victoria ‘Longwood Hybrid’), who’s leaves can grow to four feet in diameter. The delicate leaves on top belie a fierce underside made o...
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First stitched test shot. I will need to edit the sky/buildings due to slight overexposure. Sun was popping in and out of clouds.
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The Chicago River, www.chicagoriver.org
, was crucial to Chicago’s development into a major center. The first moveable bridge, several of which are pictured here, was constructed at Dearborn Street in 1834. Dyed green every St. Patrick’s day and flowing backwards from its original mouth at Lake Michigan, the...-
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The Chicago River as seen from the Wells Street bridge in February.
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