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This is the third panorama I have taken from this location and for this panorama, I used the D7000 and the 18-105 kit lens. The thirty-four photos were taken at f/14 and at 1/125 second and 100 ISO, and were stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher 1.0.0804. You can compare this panorama with the other two found in t...
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Shepherd School of Music is an incredible place to visit and hear all the beautiful music (music.rice.edu
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This view is the sweeping panorama from the physics building to the architecture building and is one of my favorites only for the sunlite porch connected to Herzstein. The initial purpose of this project was to take a smaller view for panoramio filter in Google Earth; however, because of the sunlight effect, I too...
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This view is from the Sallyport and looking west towards Fondren Library. The initial purpose of this project was to take a smaller view for panoramio filter in Google Earth; however, because of the sunlight effect, I took a few more photos to make a GigaPan. This hand-held panorama was taken with my Nikon D7...
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- Another Crazy Zoo-Train Panorama Along With a Metro Train Gone Wild, Another Mysterious Sculpture, Graduating Nurses and a Traffic Accident - a 360-Degree Google Earth Panorama by David Engle
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The day started out on a bad note with a crashed Mac Book Pro (graphics board), a lost-in-the-mail Christmas package; however, by three o'clock in the afternoon the package was found and the computer was fixed and returned, so to celebrate I went over to Hermann Park to take two panoramas; one of the mysterious sculp...
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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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As this plaza is so beautiful, there have been a number of panoramas and GigaPans taken in this immediate area and there will be mny more to come over the years: tinyurl.com/JamailPlaza
After parking in the underground parking area and coming up the elevator and walking out from McNair Hall, facing Baker...-
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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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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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Sally Ride Festival Information: www.sallyridescience.com/festivals/10rice1106
This panorama is here within the Sally Ride series only to demonstrate that Houston enjoyed another incredible blue-sky weekend.
This hand-held panorama was taken with a D7000 and a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6 G lens, which is a fa...-
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