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The 370,000-square-foot Science Museum of Minnesota is in St. Paul, Minnesota. The current location has been open since 1999. It houses a space for travelling exhibitions and five permanent galleries covering the topics of paleontology, physical science and technology, the human body, peoples and cultures of the Missis...
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This is a true HDR panorama made from a five-image bracket (-2 to 2EV) of each image. The image sets were batch processed in Photomatix and then sharpened in Photoshop before stitching. The panorama shows moderate flooding of Harriet Island in the foreground. See gigapan.org/gigapans/45623/ for another view fro...
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Landwehrkanal Berlin Paul Lincke Ufer
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Winter in Minnesota is a time for fun and festivals. The oldest and biggest of these is St. Paul's Winter Carnival, eleven days of outdoor activities, competitions, parties and parades. The ice carving competition in Rice Park is always popular, but temperatures above freezing last week have taken a toll. It was 11°F ...
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Special State Fair foods are a big part of the experience for most Minnesotans. Roast corn on a stick is very popular, as you'll see here, but there is a huge variety of foods. How many kinds can you find? This pano was taken from the grandstand with Canon G10 and Raynox tele auxiliary lens. Its 35mm equivalent is 219...
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The High Bridge has a height of 160 feet, making it the highest bridge in St. Paul. The original bridge, built in 1895 but due to deterioration over the years it was demolished in 1985. A new bridge was built and opened in 1987. The ornamental ironwork on the new bridge was built using iron from the old bridge.
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The Sunken Garden of the Como Conservatory during its annual holiday flower show. You can see a gigapan of the Conservatory's exterior here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/24231/ Canon G10 with Raynox DCR-1540 tele auxilliary lens, giving an effective 35mm focal length of 219mm. 2-second GigaPan delay.
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The Science Museum of Minnesota's outdoor exploration area with the Mississippi River in the background. You can see another view of it here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/47382/
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When the weather gets warm, the art students like to work outside. Now that school is out, you see the things they left behind. Canon G10 on auto focus and with the Raynox DCR-1540 tele-converter, giving an effective 35mm focal length of 219mm. Auto focus worked well but one image is completely out of focus. Oh yeah, 2...
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Downtown St. Paul from the Wabasha Street bridge on a frosty late afternoon. Robert Rydeen (rlrydeen) has a couple of other views of this area here: gigapan.org/gigapans/37487/ gigapan.org/gigapans/37488/ This photo was a good test of the nickel-zinc batteries in my GigaPan, which are supposed to hold ...
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