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This statue is located in Sesquicentennial Park, and is located directly across Buffalo Bayou from an earlier GigaPan taken of James A. Baker III, his Secrectary of State (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/65116/) More about the park in which this statue of President George H.W. Bush can be seen here: en.wikip
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- Houston, Texas: Job Seeker's Panorama - From Downtown Houston Sweeping South Towards Rice University & the Texas Medical Center to Reliant Park & the Astrodome, the Eighth Wonder of the Universe by David Engle
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This panorama is my answer to Kilgore's GigaPan, The View From Above, www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=7536. It is not as *grand* as his, but then Houston, Texas is not Bath, England. Hand-held panorama of the Houston skyline comprised of 44 photos taken in a brisk wind, using a P&S camera, the SX110. N...
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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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Three LBJ Library panoramas can be see via this link: tinyurl.com/LBJ-Library
This is a link to a mp3 file of LBJ talking to Gordon Bunshaft discussing putting a copy of the Oval Office in his future library: www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/highlights/janapril1968/bunsh
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A nice day in the park ... a few days later, a bitter south Texas cold front of 36 degrees came through and kept this GigaPanographer inside. Previous panoramas and GigaPans of this immediate area can be seen via these two links: share.gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?id=9906 and www.gigapan.org...
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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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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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- Eric Maddox Captured Saddam Hussein: Ceremonial First Pitch - Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks vs. Rice Owls by David Engle
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This panorama captures Eric Maddox throwing out the ceremonial first pitch of the college basebal game between Rice University and Stephen F. Austin. Staff Sgt. Eric Maddox is famous for the fact that he was instrumental in tracking down and capturing Saddam Hussein who as we remember was hiding in a hole under a t...
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Kilgore661's GigaPans: Zoom Baby, Zoom (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/9802/) and Zoom Baby, Zoom - Revisited (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/63157/) motivated me to return to retake one of my more popular panoramas. There are others on gigapan.org that take *high* altitude panoramas versus panoramas taken from moun...
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As can quickly be seen, we suffered a cloudy day, but the views were still good and the fellowship was great. Nothing like Texas wildflowers ... very beautiful. The panorama was taken with a SX110 and stitched with the GigaPan Stitcher. Viewing as a curved panorama via the "View in Google Earth," link...
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