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360 degree, moment-in-time view of nationally recognized landscape artist Nina Weiss's studio including EVERYTHING: oil paintings in progress messy worktable and desk. Use your mouse to zoom in and detail any painting. Read the postcards on the door and walls; check out the titles of the books on the shelf; read the health warnings on the can of turpenoid! Visit ninaweiss.com for more images and further information. |
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You are looking at a photo of Kelowna British Columbia in April of 2009 made with a digital slr on a tripod, with ten frames composed using a 50mm lens and the camera vertical. The camera records 8mp images, and the 50mm lens angle of view in vertical alignment allowed 15 degree intervals between captures. I have several different versions of the same image, this one was the widest so I have reposted it in lieu of the earlier ones.
The view is from the south-west to north-west, looking from Okanagan Mountain Park on the left, to Lake Country on the right. Thanks for looking and feel free to take snapshots. http://www.kelowna.ca/cm/site3.aspx |
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Landscape panorama showing (from the left) Himmelkron, Lanzendorf, Bad Berneck and Goldkronach. Autumn 2008 |
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Fukushima city and near cities are famous for various fruits (peach, pear,grape,apple). This panoramic photo is peach blossom. It was taken at Date city(neighbor city of Fukushima) on April 18, 2009. |
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Utilitiy and street construction will start soon. |
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I uploaded panorama "Fukushima city May Morning" (29313) before. This photo was taken same day and same place, but the direction was different. |
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To see a pre-construction photo of the site see:
http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/27290 To learn more about The Land Institute see: http://www.landinstitute.org |
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View from La tête de Vautisse |
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360 degree view on top of Reigate fort on Reigate hill, looking over Reigate. For more high resolution panoramas, check my profile here, or my website at http://lifeinmegapixels.com for wallpapers, time-lapse photography and even more images. |
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This is a panorama of 12 vertical shots side-by-side, taken with a Canon 1Ds Mark II and 24-105mm F4 L lens. Coyote Buttes South is one of the last truly remote areas in the United States. http://www.macdanzigphotography.com |
