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What should have been a spectacular view was somewhat less than spectacular because of some late afternoon high clouds to the west. It was just the beginning of about two days of cloud-based GigaPanning frustration.
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Oh, the geology!
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Views of the front and rear of the house in Thomaston, Maine
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... in the southern Henry Mountains. Clouds again - ugh!
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Another panoramic view spoiled by late afternoon clouds to the west. I guess that's just an excuse for me to go out and GigaPan it again sometime in the (hopefully near) future... ;-)
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GigaPan technology was developed at Carnegie Mellon University’s campus in Oakland. Investor Henry Hillman Jr., who just stepped down as interim CEO, founded the company with CMU scientists Illah Nourbakhsh and Randy Sargent. Full story bit.ly/11YP9Kr
Jasmine Goldband | Tribune-Review)-
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Near Coal Creek CO
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The Great gate of Trinity college, its main entrance, as seen from trinity street. For more of my high resolution panoramas around Cambridge and other places, check out my profile here or my site at lifeinmegapixels.com

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Taken Saturday, April 30, 2011. Approx time: 3pm.
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The memorial was dedicated in the Spring of 1999 to honor the 134 SMU students who died during World War II. The plaza surrounding it was a gift to the University from Henry S. Miller Jr. ('34) and Carmen Miller Michael ('45) in memory of their brother, Lt. Jack Miller, a 1941 graduate of SMU who was killed in action a...
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