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In honor of Rochester’s 175th Anniversary, the City and the Veterans Outreach Center will present a special Veterans Day Concert featuring the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and special guests under the direction of Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik.
The Veterans Day RPO POPS Spectacular will pay tribute to Rochester’s military veterans by providing area residents an opportunity to enjoy jazz and patriotic-themed music performed by the RPO Pops for just $5 a ticket. The concert will take place at 7 p.m. on Nov. 11 in the Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial. It will also feature performances by the Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale and trumpeter Byron Stripling. “I cannot think of a better way to celebrate the anniversary of Rochester than by honoring our veterans, especially in a time of war,” said Mayor Duffy. “We are fortunate to have one of America’s greatest orchestras right here in our city to help us mark this celebration with a heart-pounding musical performance.” Photographers Note - This GigaPan is complete at 230 photos and is 495 megapixels in size. |
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This is the Melbourne skyline taken from the top of the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance |
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This is the view from the Getty Museum in the Santa Monica Mountains, overlooking the west side of Los Angeles. It was a mostly clear, windy day, but the clouds to the east (rain?) limited visibility a bit. The furthest point along the coastline is Redondo Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes -- almost to Long Beach. |
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THIS PICTURE WAS MADE FROM 32 JPG PICTURES, 8 MEGAPIXELS EACH AND WITH TRIPOD, IN THE NEW BRIDGE THAT GO FROM FORTE BEACH TO REDINHA BEACH IN NATAL CITY IN NORTHEAST OF BRAZIL, SOUTH AMERICA |
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This gigapan was taken from the top of Mount Victoria, a very popular park and lookout |
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New York City from Port Imperial (Weehawkin, NJ), approximately 2:45pm, November 28th, 2008. |
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Taken from the 36th floor of the Shin Hankyu Hotel |
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Street scenery in the medieval city of Constance.
Full sphere panorama taken without tripod. Because it was difficult to keep the same height level, there are some stitching errors at the ground. Watch it in Google Earth. |
