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My thrid stitch. This is a gigapan of the mantle above my parents fireplace. I was just messing with the gigapan in order to improve my skills.
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Cathedral in Djakovo, built in late 1800s by bishop Strossmayer. It's two towers are 83 meters tall. This is a view behind a cathedral, from 1 kilometer distance. Taken with Canon 500D and Sigma 600mm f8 mirror lens.
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This is the full resolution image uploaded earlier at 50%.
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The memorial was dedicated in the Spring of 1999 to honor the 134 SMU students who died during World War II. The plaza surrounding it was a gift to the University from Henry S. Miller Jr. ('34) and Carmen Miller Michael ('45) in memory of their brother, Lt. Jack Miller, a 1941 graduate of SMU who was killed in action a...
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From the WikiPedia: The Moody Church building is located at the corners of North Avenue, North Clark and La Salle Street. Construction on the building, designed by architects Fugard and Knapp, was begun in 1924 and completed a year later. The formal dedication was held on November 8, 1925. Covering an area of 140 feet...
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The City Hall of Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by Ragnar Östberg and executed entirely in brick, the building was fininshed in 1928. Every Nobel Prize except the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here annually. Freehand gigapan.
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This very unusual trio of sculptures is installed on the sidewalk in downtown Greenville, SC. Entitled "The Path of Becoming," the three-piece public sculpture was a gift from the American Institute of Architects, Brick Industry Association and the city of Greenville. Brad Spencer, a North Carolina artist,...
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The Guignard Brick Works is significant as an example of an early-twentieth century industrial complex, one which produced bricks for many buildings constructed in Columbia and throughout South Carolina from ca. 1900 through the mid-twentieth century, and for its association with the Guignard family, prominent in local...
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