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This link is to my first ever GigaPan taken with a Nikon D70 and the Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 lens: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6655 and is of Rayzor Hall, Willy, Pitman Tower, Fondren Library and Anderson Hall and now we have this one taken with an iPhone 4S to add to the collection. As always, this pa...
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We have another view of this area In an older GigaPan: gigapan.org/gigapans/27758/snapshots/85003/ As always, this panorama was stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher; therefore, the stitcher notes, which can be seen, are invaluable. Also, a plug for looking at this panorama via the Google Earth utility can...
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Other views of the Houston Police Memorial can be seen via this link gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=houstonpolice ... you will notice that one of them was taken three years ago to this date (taken with a Leica D-Lux 3), and one two years and one month ago (Canon SX110). Based on the tree comparisons...
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This view is from the Sallyport and looking west towards Fondren Library. The initial purpose of this project was to take a smaller view for panoramio filter in Google Earth; however, because of the sunlight effect, I took a few more photos to make a GigaPan. This hand-held panorama was taken with my Nikon D7...
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Note: At the bottom of the statue, there is an American Eagle and a flag and a scroll and on the scroll is written: Prior Preparation Prevents Poor Performance. I am not sure how long a period of time this link to a Houston Chronicle article concerning the presentation of this 8-ft tall bronze statute of James ...
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- Northeast View From Alice Pratt Brown Hall on a Murky-Looking November Afternoon at f/6.3 by David Engle
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On a Sunday afternoon, while chamber groups played for Friends of Shepherd School of Music, I was taking this panorama. Before the end of the year, and as I have some free time now, I hope to see blue sky more often. This hand-held panorama was taken with the 18-105mm 3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor lens at 100 ISO, f/6.3 and ...
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During a recent trip to San Antonio, I thought I would introduce some South Texas Deer to Wendy, but little did I know how she would captivate them! A bit of dry corn helped in melting the ice for it was late in the afternoon and these deer were hungry. This 12-photo hand-held panorama was taken with a Leica D-Lux ...
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As you approach Founder's Court from the east, you will see this gate to Alice's Garden. As you can readily see, this place is really special due to the beauty of Rice campus and the shadows and also being in a cool place on such a hot day as what we had in Houston the day that this panorama was taken. This garden ...
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- Houston, Texas: Downtown Transit Center (Lee P. Brown Building) - Metro Coming At You From Everywhere! 5/16 by David Engle
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The Lee Brown Building is the administrative office building for MetroRail. The METRO Rail Redline Stations are identified in the following list: 1.) UH-Downtown 2.) Preston 3.) Main Street Square 4.) Bell 5.) Downtown Transit Center 6.) McGowan 7.) Ensemble/HCC 8.) Wheeler 9.) Museum District 1...
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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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