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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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Galveston is coming back from the devastation incurred due to Hurricane Ike. Buildings, once thought to be destroyed by some, are now being rebuilt. Of some concern are the trees that line Broadway Avenue and one can see from this panorama that they are not healthy. If you go to Google Earth and view Galveston befor...
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An amazing day in Houston! The fog lasted and lasted all day and even became thicker as the day went on. This panorama is one of a continuing series of Wendy from Chengdu, a Rice Owl. This panorama is comprised of 23 photographs, which were taken with a Nikon D-70 using a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6G lens and was s...
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- Elizabeth Baldwin Park: Best Scenic Park in Houston Says Houston Press - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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Woo Hoo... this is exciting stuff here, which I did not know about until a week ago. The Houston Press is a weekly paper and once a year, there is a special issue containing the *best* of everything that the city of Houston offers up, and this issue states that the most scenic park in all of Houston is this park, Eliza...
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This 360-degree panorama was taken at the south end of River Oaks Boulevard. Some say that this street is the only street in America that has at either end, a country club. Featured in this GigaPan is Lamar High School to the south, a quaint shopping area to the east and St. John the Divine Church to the west. ...
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A study in light, shadows and perspective. Taken by Fondren Library, Rayzor Hall, Humanities Building with Jamail Courtyard to the east, next to the Pitman Tower. Camera used: Leica D-Lux 3; the panorama is comprised of 23 hand-held photos and stitched with the GigaPan Stitcher software.
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- Cloudy October Sunday at Noon: Waiting For Fondren to Open So I Can See the Ambassador of Exploration Award - Lunar Sample Presented in Honor of President John F. Kennedy - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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This would be my second occasion to see a Moon Rock; the first being at an exhibit at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas, which happened a few years ago. Today, I was not dissapointed in what I saw on this very cloudy October day. This hand-held panorama was taken prior to entering Fondren Library, passing through se...
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- Houston Baptist University: South View of Morris Cutural Center and Hinton Center 1/3 - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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Wanted to test a new camera lens, so I drove over to HBU, parked, walked a few feet and BOOM! Found a vista to take a panorama of. This hand-held 360-panorama was taken by my trusty Nikon D70 with a new lens, the Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G. Additional details can be found on Stitcher Notes with information there concernin...
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