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Tavazo-e-Bustan Nut Store is located in Bustan shopping center near Punak Square. I was walking in Bustan shopping center that I found this beautiful store. At first I thought maybe it is not a good place for a panorama because of the little space and distance from the camera, but fortunately I decided to give it a try. I love the result.
You can find many different kinds of nuts in the photo, also many chocolates, even drinks such as Rani :) Related Gigapan: Pounak Sq. ( http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=14066 ) Somehow the same: Everything-can-be-found Store! ( http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=9577 ) |
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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, View in Google Earth. |
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This is one in a series of five panoramas taken in the Japanese Garden, and all can be viewed via this link: http://tinyurl.com/msqdnq.
When visiting this place, it is easy to access from the parking areas in Hermann Park, especially those on the north side, close to the museums. These panoramas do not need my words to describe their beauty except to say that there are a couple more that are better than what we see in these five and those will be taken when I have blue sky and my robot to take a GigaPan. |
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This is three in a series of five panoramas taken in the Japanese Garden, and all can be viewed via this link: http://tinyurl.com/msqdnq.
When visiting this place, it is easy to access from the parking areas in Hermann Park, especially those on the north side, close to the museums. These panoramas do not need my words to describe their beauty except to say that there are a couple more that are better than what we see in these five and those will be taken when I have blue sky and my robot to take a GigaPan. |
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A handheld 360 panorama of Osaka's Dotonburi district - with covered shopping arcades for as long as the eye can see! Feel free to explore the panorama - there are some 'ghost people' that make their way in. Taken with a D700. |
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This is four in a series of five panoramas taken in the Japanese Garden, and all can be viewed via this link: http://tinyurl.com/msqdnq. When visiting this place, it is easy to access from the parking areas in Hermann Park, especially those on the north side, close to the museums. These panoramas do not need my words to describe their beauty except to say that there are a couple more that are better than what we see in these five and those will be taken when I have blue sky and my robot to take a GigaPan. |
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The garden is part of the Devonian Botanical Garden administered by the University of Alberta. It's a favorite venue for weddings and there were three underway while I was shooting. If you look very carefully in the pond there's a Koi. On the original files you can nearly make out the scales.
More info on the garden: http://www.devonian.ualberta.ca/ |
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The Morikami Japanese Garden (www.morikami.org/ ) in DelRey Beach, Florida. |
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This is five in a series of five panoramas taken in the Japanese Garden, and all can be viewed via this link: http://tinyurl.com/msqdnq.
When visiting this place, it is easy to access from the parking areas in Hermann Park, especially those on the north side, close to the museums. These panoramas do not need my words to describe their beauty except to say that there are a couple more that are better than what we see in these five and those will be taken when I have blue sky and my robot to take a GigaPan. |
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A view of the Japanese Gardens at the Missouri Botanical Gardens on June 14, 2009. This was the day before the Gardens celebrated its 150th anniversary (http://www.mobot.org/150/anniversary/default.asp). The shot was composed by Gayle Hein and stitched and uploaded by Rich Forshee. |
