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Tudor Fieldhouse, the home of Autry Court is shown in this panorama. As I was taking it, Heather, a Rice Grad Student, walked by and was a good sport about participating in the pano and at the same time, a Construction Crew returned to their truck and became willing participants too. As always, viewing in Google Ea...
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Six students and I had a good time doing this and if you can find them all, skip to the Gigapan I took of Myra just after I completed this panorama.
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As with all of these panoramas, viewing in Google Earth via the link can be at times spectacular. Went over to San Antonio this weekend with plans for taking several panoramas, but only took one. On the way back, wanted to visit several cities and small towns and take some more panos, but clouds and traffic and a d...
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My goal was to take a panorama encompassing Herring Hall, Brochstein Pavilion and Fondren Library; however, as I was setting up the robot, Natalie walked by and asked me a few questions as to what I was doing and after answering those questions, I asked her if she wanted to participate and this wonderful panorama is t...
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Because of the very nice weather, I wanted to set up behind Duncan Hall and take a panorama of the Engineering Quad. Note: the panorama that I had hoped to take on 10/18/2008 has now been taken and can be seen at: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=12141. Since it was Saturday morning, I was only ex...
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Both of the girls enjoyed this and I did too. They picked the pose themselves, which is always cool. I believe that I had the Leica set properly on exposure lock, but as you can see, there are some hot spots in the sky... so much so that a great amount of the pano was eliminated as unacceptable.. leaving only the t...
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This was a very enjoyable effort and the results are most rewarding. It was a pleasure working with Maggie and Renuka and this GigaPan glows since it is one of my most often viewed panoramas. The location can be seen from an earlier gigapan: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6655 An experiment to determi...
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This pano contains a snapshot of my most frequent travel when I am on Rice campus. It is a portal to Fondren library. I have been walking this path for 38 years and will continue to do so as long as my health allows me to. Because of their insanely busy schedule, I appreciate the kindness of the two students to pose...
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Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management Since this pano is so wide-angle, it has to be seen in Google Earth.
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Herzstein Hall is the Physics Lab. Viewing this panorama in Google Earth is *visually appealing*. First time ever that Google Earth has seen a balancing Bulgarian while also playing the part of a contemplating Hamlet :) Taken with a Leica D-Lux 3 and stitched with the GigaPan Stitcher software.
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