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This is a collection of 96 flowers. This gigapan has 9 rows and 11 columns which gives 99 blocks, 2 photos are repeated and one block is a text, so this collection has 96 different photos of flowers. Each photo is 4000*3000 pixels (12 MP) The uploading took 9 hours! so when it finished, my pano wan on page 2 of &quo...
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- Walking Molecular Flower - Magnificant Seven - Houston Celebrates Surls - Rice University - 360 Degree Panorama by David Engle
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On the campus of Rice University, a current exhibition features seven works of steel and bronze sculptures by internationally acclaimed artist James Surls; one of which appears in this hand-held 360-degree panorama (for maximum effect, click on "View in Google Earth"). More information about James Surls a...
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- Again The Tree, Knot, Flower and Me - Magnificant Seven - Houston Celebrates Surls - Rice University - 360 Degree Panorama by David Engle
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On the campus of Rice University, a current exhibition features seven works of steel and bronze sculptures by internationally acclaimed artist James Surls; one of which appears in this hand-held 360-degree panorama (for maximum effect, click on "View in Google Earth"). More information about James Surls a...
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This panoramic was taken in one of the Skagit Valley tulip fields near Mt. Vernon, WA.
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A picture of some azaeleas and clover and some sourgrass on some serpentine rocks.
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This gigapan is from the Greenhouse at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter Minnesota where "Perry" our corpse flower is getting ready to bloom. These images were taken on July 16th, 2010. See gustavus.edu/biology/titanarum
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Macro view of the flower bed. See related gigapan taken a few days earlier <http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/53935/>
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This is 170 images of a flower taken through an optical microscope. The image is not focused stacked.
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