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- Galveston, Texas: Sunday Service Location Prior to Returning to Broadway and 17th Street Building Which Was Almost Destroyed By Hurricane Ike - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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The people that own this property, Allen and Mikey Isbell, are ministering to this congregation of people and are having Sunday Church Services in their greenhouse or sun-room as seen in this 360-degree panorama. A panorama of their actual church building has been seen in an earlier panorama: tinyurl.com/Galves
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- Top of Texas: A Visual Adventure From the Roof of JPMorgan Chase Tower (50mm f/1.8 lens) by David Engle
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This is the pinnacle of my 2009 GigaPan effort :) 1000 feet up looking out on all of Houston ... what an experience, and I may be going back again. From Wikipedia: The 75-story, 1,002-foot (305.4 m) tall JPMorgan Chase Tower of Houston, Texas, formerly the Texas Commerce Tower, is the tallest building in Texas, ...
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- Celebration of Love: Hermann Park Reflection Pool, Obelisk and Sam Houston Statue - Tamara and Her Fiance by David Engle
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Another view of the beautiful Tamara can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=29457 Tamara, a beautiful woman form the State of Texas and her fiance, a footbal coach, pose in a panorama taken in Houston's Hermann Park by the reflection pool with a obelisk at one end and Sam Houston at the oth...
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- Extatosoma tiaratum (Orange Giant Prickly Stick) and Phyllium celebicum (Green Moving Leaf): Butterfly Wing of the Houston Museum of Natural Science 2/4 by David Engle
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An Update: The actual names of these two insects was provided to me by a very nice lady who works for the Museum of Natural Science and the correction has been applied. Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one t...
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- Rebekka and Mecklin: 100th Rice University GigaPan - Jake Hess Tennis Stadium - an Action-Filled 360 Panorama by David Engle
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By my count, this is the 100th GigaPan pertaining to Rice University and/or its students that has been uploaded to gigapan.org. And what a way to celebrate - playing tennis on main court in Jake Hess Tennis Stadium and we see two Rice students, Rebekka and Mecklin playing some tennis during the latter part of July. ...
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- Houston Panorama From the Hilton Americas Hotel Skyline Club: Galena Park, and Pasadena to Downtown Houston by David Engle
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Note: an earlier GigaPan, www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=30905 , did not include the panoramic view of Pasadena and the Houston Ship Channel area as does this panorama. Taken from the 24th floor of Hilton Americas Hotel: tinyurl.com/2og9ru
An stunning view of Houston from Galena Park and the Ho...-
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This replaces a previous version of Cara's GigaPan, which was taken to the west of Brochstein Pavilion. Cara was between classes and happily agreed to be in this panorama; however, there are a couple of problems with it due to my error, which I regret. Other than that, this is a very beautiful panorama, which has...
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- Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church - Feeding the Poor, the Disadvantaged, the Homeless and the Oppressed in the Inner City - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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There is a parable in Matthew 25 that speaks of feeding the poor. I believe that these words from 2000 years ago, as well as words from other religions of the world, create a foundation of the rich giving food to the poor and of wealthy nations providing sustenance to the poor nations that are in need. I am imp...
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I bought a new Nikkor lens yesterday and today was the first attempt to use the 35mm f/1.8. Upon entering the Academic Quad, I could see that in a few moments, after the Sun cleared a cloud, I would have some good sunlight and I saw Lisa and asked if she wanted to participate in this experimental panorama. I hope...
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- Rain Forrest Butterflies, an Extatosoma tiaratum and an Iguana: Butterfly Wing the Houston Museum of Natural Science - 3/4 by David Engle
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Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one time, it seems like there may be thousands of butterflies in this enclosure and in this particular panorama, in the rain forrest we see an iguana and to the far left, a Orang...
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