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Top of Texas: A Visual Adventure From the Roof of JPMorgan Chase Tower
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: d70, jpmorgan, 13x2, houston, chase, tower, skyline, dle
Size: 0.09 gigapixels
Added: October 17, 2009
Total Views: 1136
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spacer This is the pinnacle of my 2009 GigaPan effort :) 1000 feet up looking out on all of Houston ... what an experience, and I may be going back again.

From Wikipedia: The 75-story, 1,002-foot (305.4 m) tall JPMorgan Chase Tower of Houston, Texas, formerly the Texas Commerce Tower, is the tallest building in Texas, the tallest five-sided building in the world, and is the 45th tallest in the world. http://tinyurl.com/5qkn68

This hand-held panorama has been stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher software and the 26 photos comprising the panorama were taken with a Nikon D70 using a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens and a Heliopan UV filter. Additional details can be found under Stitcher Notes.
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View From Above: From the Tallest Tower in Texas
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: jpmorgan, chase, tower, houston, dle, skyline, hilton, hotel, SX110, 8x21, texas
Size: 0.77 gigapixels
Added: October 21, 2009
Total Views: 209
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spacer Kilgore661 has always been an inspiration for me and one of his most incredible GigaPans, View From Above (http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/7536/), has always been at the top of my list for exceptional panoramas. I have been to Bath Abbey *numerous* times, but never got to the top as he was able to accomplish. However, I have been to the Top of Texas (http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/34909/). Based on Kilgore661's panorama and my panorama, I am sure that there are many others from all over the world, that can be sub-titled, View From Above; however, I feel that Kilgore661 has nailed the title of View From Above already, and although my selection is a View From above, it is not *THE* View From Above.

It is my request that those that want to participate submit their unique view from above (as an example(s), a panorama from the highest place in your City or State or Country).

The primary snapshot is the view from the edge of the roof of JPMorgan Chase Tower looking down at the Hilton Hotrel from where I took this panorama: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/30986/

As can readily be seen, this is a small GigaPan... it would have been larger had it not been for electronic interference or user error. It was taken with the Canon SX110 attached to a beta robot and stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher. Additional details can be seen when clicking Stitcher Notes. Viewing in Google Earth is a true visualization of the scene.
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Street View of the Top of Texas: JPMorgan Chase Tower
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: chase, SX110, 3x4, jpmorgan, houston, tower
Size: 0.06 gigapixels
Added: October 17, 2009
Total Views: 244
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Another street view of the tallest tower in Texas: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/9837/snapshots/104508/

This panorama was taken a few minutes before I made the ascent to the roof via a high-speed elevator to take this GigaPan: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/34909/. Needless to say, it would have been most *difficut* to have climbed to the top via the stairwell.

The panorama consists of a 3x4 matrix of hand-held photos taken with a Canon SX110 camera and was stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher software. Additional details can be seen when clicking Stitcher Notes.

View in Google Earth is a true visualization of the scene if you ignore a slight wave on the Chase Tower :)
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