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More than 28,000 fans came out to see the first home football game as the University of North Texas took on the University of Houston at the opening of brand-new Apogee Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2001 in Denton, Texas.This was the third-largest crowd ever to watch a home game in school history. UNT lost 48-23.
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Other views of the Houston Police Memorial can be seen via this link gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=houstonpolice ... you will notice that one of them was taken three years ago to this date (taken with a Leica D-Lux 3), and one two years and one month ago (Canon SX110). Based on the tree comparisons...
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Sunday's game between Rice and UCF. Taken handheld with Canon SX110 and stitched with the GigaPan Stitcher.
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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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- 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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my first gigapan with a DSLR
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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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Kilgore661's GigaPans: Zoom Baby, Zoom (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/9802/) and Zoom Baby, Zoom - Revisited (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/63157/) motivated me to return to retake one of my more popular panoramas. There are others on gigapan.org that take *high* altitude panoramas versus panoramas taken from moun...
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