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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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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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There are numerous views of this area that can be found in earlier GigaPans, but I would say that none of them were taken on such a beautiful day as what this was. This hand-held panorama taken in an open field shows Tudor Fieldhouse, Alice Pratt Brown Hall, McNair Hall, Baker Hall, and features numerous building of...
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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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- Ten Big Standing Bronze Flowers - 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; three of which appear 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 panorama compliments an earlier GigaPan of this area, the one of paint-shop Richard: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/36672/ This hand-held panorama taken from the southwest corner of Baker Institute shows a geologist with her friends and family. Also, a segment of the Berlin Wall can be seen as well. This ...
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360 of the interior of St James Church, Poole. Our first ever attempt at using Gigapan was in the church-yard of St James Church (see here: share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=19748) - the church wardens were so impressed that they invited us back to shoot one inside of the impressive interior. Messed up...
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360 degree Gigapan of St James' churchyard in Old Town Poole. This was taken by Alex Otto of Bournemouth University, and Alice Ralph and Denis Roberts of The Study Gallery of Modern Art. This Gigapan features many points of historical interest - see if you can spot some of them! While we were photographing this, a m...
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View towards St. James Park, with the London Eye and Big Ben in the background. Takne on Sunday 15th march 2009. A nice and bright spring day.
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