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As this plaza is so beautiful, there have been a number of panoramas and GigaPans taken in this immediate area and there will be mny more to come over the years: tinyurl.com/JamailPlaza
After parking in the underground parking area and coming up the elevator and walking out from McNair Hall, facing Baker...-
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I recently suffered a knee problem and the doctor I was seeing for this condition has a large office area and from here is where I took the aerial view: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/18294/snapshots/171255/ I have named it, "Busted-Knee Panorama of Rice University, a View From Above," as it would not h...
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- Houston, Texas: Too Close To the Edge - GigaPan Taken From a 14-Story Parking Garage in Mid-Houston - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
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This is the first hand-held GigaPan taken on this extraordinarily hot summer day in Houston, Texas. After I descended to ground level, I took a total of about 25 GigaPans on this *hot* day, primarily focused on Metro Rail Train Stations. More to follow. Note: If you are prone to get dizzy at heights, please do not...
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- Houston Astrodome: Chief Touch the Clouds Statue and MetroRail Redline - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
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This from Dave McGary's website, www.davemcgary.com/biography-of-dave-mcgary.htm
On February 22, 1998, Dave installed a 30-foot tall, 15-foot wide monument weighing over ten tons at the Houston Astrodome. The sculpture, “Touch the Clouds”, depicts a nineteenth century Miniconjou Chief who fought along...-
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Compare to the Job Seeker's Panorama: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25935 This is my first attempt at a 360-degree panorama and the project succeeded my initial expectations only in that it stitched as a 360. My next project will be something less than infinity although downtown office windows can be s...
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Please refer to this GigaPan: gigapan.org/gigapans/15381/ We need Saskia more than ever to hold back the bear market ... today, the market is going south ... we need help! Taken with my new iPhone 4S and is a bit better than the first attempt, although there is a slight boo-boo, which was my fault in not ...
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Once a year, we meander from Houston to Brenham and back to Houston in our quest to see the most beautiful field of bluebonnets. This year was not as fruitful as in years past; however, lunch was as enjoyable as always at this eatery in Brenham. The panorama was taken with a SX110 and stitched with the GigaPan St...
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Taken with a Leica D-Lux 3 at the same location as www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27043 except that this panorama is not a 360 as is the case of the panorama taken with the Canon SX110.
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- The Glamorous Andie and Willy Play Trick-or-Treat in the Academic Quad, Halloween Day 2010 - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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Now, *this* is a panorama! I first met Andie about 5 minutes before this panorama was taken, and I hope that we see more of her as time goes on. Obvious to anyone who look at this blue-sky panorama, it was a incredible day to take photographs in Houston and this one hit-the-nail-on-the-head for proper exposure ...
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Kilgore661 has always been an inspiration for me and one of his most incredible GigaPans, View From Above (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/7536/), has always been at the top of my list for exceptional panoramas. I have been to Bath Abbey *numerous* times, but never got to the top as he was able to accomplish. Ho...
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