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Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White throws it extreme on his run for X-Games 13 in Aspen Colorado, January 25, 2009.
My mother did not understand when she viewed this, so I will explain, EVERYBODY IN THE PIPE IS SHAUN WHITE. |
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Ahh, the green fields of England - with a dirty great cement works smack bang in the middle ...
This pano is taken from just above one of Wiltshire's White Horses - large figures cut through the turf exposing the chalk below, leading to a figure you can see for miles. Update: You can actually see two of these horses (including the one here) from Bath on an exceptionally clear day. You can't see Bath in this photo but to see here from Bath see http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=24815&snapshot_id=75061. Cmlbath has taken a small gigapan that shows some of the view and the horse: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=26632. For a closeup of the works, see http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=10255. "Shoelace" is a reference to http://forum.gigapan.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=152. |
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From the peak of Baldy Mountain at 13,300 feet, a panoramic view of Pyramid Peak, the Maroon Bells, Mount Snomass, Mount Daly, and Mount Sopris. We skinned up to the peak before an afternoon of fabulous backcountry skiing. |
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Taken sitting on the edge of the escarpment of Salisbury Plain. The horse looks lovely at a distance but when you get up close it is a rather disappointing modern concrete thing rather than chalk. It is probably not terribly old as there is no record of it before 1742 (it says here). As with all these ‘chalk’ figures it has been re-cut many times and the design changed often. Apparently this one used to face the other way. From here you also get a superb view of the cement works. |
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On a mountain bike trip through the Canyonlands National Park in Utah on the White Rim road, we spent one of three nights at 'Murphys' plateau. I had to pee in the middle of the full moon night and decided to take this long exposure (30 seconds each) night shot of the desert (thats why its soo grainy- its moonlit) |
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The United States Capitol serves as the seat of government for the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. It is located in Washington, D.C., on top of Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall. Barack Obama is the new president and will soon move into the White House.
I shoot this 360° panorama free hand as I did not carry the GigaPanBot with me. Best viewed with Google Earth! |
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Inspired by the White Garden at Sissinghurst Gardens in Kent, England, the Klein-Pringle White Garden showcases white-flowered plants and plants with gray, white, or silver foliage set against a dark background of hollies and conifers. A charming white Victorian gazebo stands across a stretch of lawn, forming the focal point of this lovely garden. Low stone walls frame this formal outdoor garden room. To see other views of this garden http://tiny.cc/G57MA |
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Vista panorámica desde La Peña de la Cruz. Béjar en primer plano, Picos de Valdesangil, Valle de Sangusín y Sierra de Francia al fondo. |
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mural mosaic usa flag created by lewis lavoie and the south jordan school distric state of utah
vist: www.muralmosaic.com |
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Awash in a sea of gypsum sand! A heavily travelled sea of gypsum sand... |
