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This "panorama" was taken hand held and the location is close to two previous attempts: the GigaPan of Tamara, www.gigapan.org/gigapans/29445/ and this hand-held 360-degree panorama, www.gigapan.org/gigapans/37397/ The 12 o'clock area is the Hill associated with Miller Outdoor Theatre where we saw A...
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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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This hand-held panorama (0.08 gigapixel) compares to a robot GigaPan (0.23 gigapixel) taken in August, 2008: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/8215/ The Mecom Fountain is a Houston icon. This hand-held panorama was taken with a Canon SX110 camera and was stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher software. Additional det...
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This was taken in the Japanese Garden immediately to the west of the obelisk at the south end of the reflection pool in Hermann Park. Also, this was stitched as always with the GigaPan Stitcher. Aditional information can be seen via the Stitcher Notes. This panorama is viewable in Google Earth via the link, Vie...
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There were numerous ducks and when they saw this GigaPan being created, I am not sure if for them the main attraction was potential food or just watching a 360-panorama being taken. Due to the clouds, the lighting was only fair. The panorama was taken with a Nikon D70 and stitched with the GigaPan Stitcher so...
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Purpost: A hand-held test of using a DSLR with a normal lens to take a panorama matrix (4x6) and to see if the GigaPan Stitcher can compensate for human error. Conclusion: Looks real good to me. Note: An upcoming event will be to test this same procedure in a 180-degree panorama having 6 rows and if that i...
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- Miller Ourtdoor Theatre, Hermann Park, Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Zoo Train - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
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There are many snapshots to be taken in this panorama. One of which is what appears to be a stitching error, which I emphasize that it is not. It is a sliding-south error caused by heavy rain and me not on good footing and as I was turning around taking this 360 hand-held panorama, the ground started sliding down...
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- Celebration of Love: Hermann Park Reflection Pool, Obelisk and Sam Houston Statue - Tamara and Her Fiance by David Engle
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Another view of the beautiful Tamara can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=29457 Tamara, a beautiful woman form the State of Texas and her fiance, a footbal coach, pose in a panorama taken in Houston's Hermann Park by the reflection pool with a obelisk at one end and Sam Houston at the oth...
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When this panorama was taken, there were not so many people to be seen; however, 90 minutes later, students were everywhere lined up in an orderly fashion to enter the Natural Science Museum. Few ever notice this amazing sculpture by Charles Umlauf entitled, Hope of Humanity. Seeing it, to me, is the prime reason...
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- Houston, Texas: Museum of Natural Science - Grand Entrance Patio & Hope of Humanity by David Engle
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Hardly anyone to be seen in this view, but when I returned from taking the Japanese Garden panoramas, tinyurl.com/msqdnq
, the scene was much different... people; students, teachers and museum employees every where and the young students going into the Natural Science Museum in order too... amazing how that can ...-
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