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looking out on north brooklyn, lower manhattan, etc. |
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President Obama leaves Phoenix
(Second upload of file stitched in Photoshop) Can you find WaldObama? |
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A view from the North Face of Alyeska Resort. |
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The Change We Need |
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November 4, 2008 Grant Park, Chicago Election Night Obama Wins. Standing in the middle of the crowd early in the evening between Jumbotrons looking at the crowd and all the faces. |
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Giant Barack Obama bust stops in Austin - 20-foot tall concrete sculpture makes stop on way to Presidents Park in South Dakota. By Claire Osborn AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Monday, June 08, 2009 President Barack Obama's concrete head rested peacefully on an open-bed trailer outside Vino Vino wine bar on Guadalupe Street on Sunday evening. The 20-foot tall sculpture of the president had just been hauled from Houston (note: we shot this image at Adickes' Houston studio late in afternoon the Saturday before this article was written). Its creator, 82-year-old artist David Adickes, is traveling with the 3½-ton bust and grinned as he looked at the head as it was parked on the street. "Most people just ogled it on the highway," he said. "Only one guy gave us the finger." The sculpture began a 30-city tour Friday in Pearland, near Houston, and will end up in Presidents Park near Deadwood, S.D., joining the other 42 giant-size presidential busts Adickes has already made. He said he hopes to make it to Mount Rushmore by June 18 before taking it to the park he owns. Other cities on the tour include Fort Worth, St. Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee. __ check out our other SculpturWorx Gigapan - http://gigapan.org/gigapans/17586/ |
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http://www.360cities.net/image/obama-prague click here to see the spherical version.
Barack Obama came to Prague for a couple days last week. Coincidentally, he came at a moment when there is actually no Czech Government - it was dissolved a couple weeks ago by our local slime balls. (It's a stroke of irony, as Czechs are hosting the presidency of the EU. But I digress). Thousands of people - probably around 30 thousand, came to see Barack Obama speak on the Prague Castle Square (Hradcanske Namesti). Security was predictably very very tight. No throwable objects were allowed, except phones, shoes, and cameras. No SLR cameras were allowed for some reason. As a result, the panorama you see here was shot without my normal equipment. Instead I had to borrow my friend's camera. This image was made in 75 shots. It is a fullly spherical panorama (except for the bottom). Be sure to click the link above to see the "spherical" version. It's worth it I promise ;-) |
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This Ron English mural, titled "Abraham Obama", caused a bit of fuss here in Boston. Fans of the artist apparently plastered an excess of stickers in many locations. The mural was sponsored by and located across from Gallery XIV on Thayer street.
More details here: http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/07/08/street_artist_inspires_too_much_enthusiasm/?page=1 |
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Carver Dave Sipe's Version of Obama's State of the Union Speech. |
