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These family housing units for the Maniilaq Health Center are literally on the edge of town. Beyond is the vast Arctic tundra, which in winter is a formidable, snowy, treeless, windswept wilderness. On this particular day, I saw a moose on one of the snow banks by the building on the left. You can see his escort out of town on gigapan.org. Just look for Moose on the Loose. |
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The ridgeline at the center of South Mountain Park offers a full view of the Phoenix area. From snow capped peaks 50 miles to the east to the open desert of the west this 360 degree pano shows it all. It was not a perfectly clear day but you can still see the snow on Mount Lemmon, over 90 miles away to the south. In downtown, among the high rises you can see a gigantic portrait of Yao Ming, put on the side of the building across from the site of the NBA Allstar Game as part of an advertisement for T-Mobile. All four major sports venues are visible as well as ASU's Sun Devil Stadium. |
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Peaches and Plums are in bloom. There is a pair of red handled Craftsman channel locks placed by me in this photo. If you can find them... you win :-) |
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360 panorama of Flachau in winter, February 2009. Very snowy and foggy weeks... |
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Vue 360° des toits de lausanne avec le lac et les montagnes |
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Bottom of Pouta chairlift and slopes in the morning |
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a Winter Panorama taken 24.March 2008
all of the snow has fallen during easter Stitched with Autopano Pro 1.4 small artefacts in the image ( sorry havent had the time to do the fine tuning *S* ) |
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The view from Aiguille du Midi down onto the Valley Blanche |
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360° panorama at the chair lift Lavoz in ski resort Lenzerheide (Switzerland) on a croudy sunday.
The stitcher made a quite good job with all these fullsize peoples. Source: 23 handheld images. |
