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All of Wendy's GigaPans can be seen via this link: tinyurl.com/rice-wendy
This GigaPan was taken of Keck Hall in mid-January when the students returned from Christmas break. To my eye, it is the best that I have taken and I am very pleased with it. As one can readily see, it was taken late in the aftern...-
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While on my usual expedition to Fondren Library, I met these two incredible ladies in Brochstein and spent a *most* enjoyable time showing them the sights around the campus and moments before we parted, we took this GigaPan of a very special moment-in-time on this wonderful day. And the view in Google Earth via the lin...
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Lots of excitement taking this GigaPan and if you take the time to read the snapshot comments, you will see what happened. A similar GigaPan was taken the day before and can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25030. Thanks to Amy, a Grad Student, who took a few minutes from her busy schedule...
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- Houston, Texas: Luck in Hermann Park - Park Train - Sam Houston Statue - Metro Train & Jet Aircraft Entering Flight Path to Hobby Airport by David Engle
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An earlier GigaPan of Sam Houston Statue can be seen here: share.gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?id=9906 This should be entitled something like, "Continuation of Engle's Transportation Series, Past and Future," or a better one would be simply, "One Lucky Shot." Just playing around with taking hand-...
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Herzstein Hall, Lovett Hall & Sewall Hall To my eye, this is one of the most incredible vistas that I have taken with a GigaPan robot, and as anyone can see who follows my GigaPan effort, this is not the first view we see of the Academic Quad, nor will it be the last. Nineteen days of hard work required for t...
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This 360 must be seen in Google Earth - try it :) Repeat of last year: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/20612/ and www.gigapan.org/gigapans/20595/ Blue Bell Ice Cream is world famous and this is where it's made in Brenham, Texas.
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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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Note: A better view and from the south can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=25162 As can readily be seen, I am wearing what I won in a contest concerning GigaPans created by Kilgore661, which were taken in and around Bath, England. As the winner, I was given the option of wearing a T-Shi...
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- Houston, Texas: Too Close To the Edge - GigaPan Taken From a 14-Story Parking Garage in Mid-Houston - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
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This is the first hand-held GigaPan taken on this extraordinarily hot summer day in Houston, Texas. After I descended to ground level, I took a total of about 25 GigaPans on this *hot* day, primarily focused on Metro Rail Train Stations. More to follow. Note: If you are prone to get dizzy at heights, please do not...
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- Houston, Texas: Downtown Transit Center (Lee P. Brown Building) - Metro Coming At You From Everywhere! 5/16 by David Engle
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The Lee Brown Building is the administrative office building for MetroRail. The METRO Rail Redline Stations are identified in the following list: 1.) UH-Downtown 2.) Preston 3.) Main Street Square 4.) Bell 5.) Downtown Transit Center 6.) McGowan 7.) Ensemble/HCC 8.) Wheeler 9.) Museum District 1...
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