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This is a collage of American stamps, mostly from the 1950s and 1960s, though a few are earlier. You get a feel of the times when browsing through the collage. Can you find the following stamps?
-William Shakespeare -David Thoreau -Andrew Carnegie -Sam Houston -Mexican Independence -Davy Crockett -a 1.5 cent stamp -Winston Churchill -Naismith |
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GigaPan by Mary from Computing Workshop, taken on Franklin Avenue in Braddock, PA.
Franklin Avenue is up on a hill- we were looking for views of downtown Braddock. Not quite visible in the center of the pano(unfortunately- this is what drew us to the spot) is an old bridge, which goes over railroad tracks between Franklin Street and downtown. Jerry, who lives on the street, talked to us about work he had done on his house, about what he would like to see done with an empty house (right side of the pano), and about gardening. He sent us off with forsythia he had rooted and pussy willow branches. Thanks, Jerry! |
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This is one of three panos to be shot at the 50th birthday party of Paul Heckbert. Many wonderful faces, including the birthday honoree, should appear in the other two, which have not been stitched yet, The camera skipped a few pics, making it difficult to line things up.)
Anyway, Happy Birthday, Paul! |
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The "prototype for an infinite array of semi-autonomous percussive devices" Robot250 BigBot by Keny Marshall. Created from 162 photos (18x9). See a 360-degree view of this BigBot at: http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6869
Read more about this BigBot at: http://www.robot250.org/festival/bigbots/marshall/ |
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Installation shot of Time Capsules by Andy Warhol, The Archive Study Center, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.
www.warhol.org |
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The "Rise and Fall" Robot250 BigBot by Jennifer Gooch. Created from 55 photos (11x5).
Read more about this BigBot at: http://www.robot250.org/festival/bigbots/gooch/ |
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