Quite a beautiful afternoon: 20.646188 -156.442577. Click on the image to view the panorama, and try the full screen icon (lower right).
Category: Photography
God’s Glory: A Beautiful Sunday Morning in the Arboretum
The trees in Madison were spectacular this morning.
Kilauea Lighthouse Panorama
Click to view the Kilauea Lighthouse panorama. Clusty search: Kilauea Lighthouse.
Morning
Kauai flowers at sunrise.
Kauai Sunrise Panorama
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Click to view this panoramic scene.
Global Supply Chain for Boeing’s New 787: The DreamLifter in Action
With the recent first flight of Boeing’s new 787, I thought it timely to post a photo from it’s supply chain: a converted 747 freighter known as the “Dreamlifter” that flies parts from around the globe to Everett, Washington for final assembly.
Snowstorm Panorama: Madison, WI
Quite a bit of work moving snow today, but, the early morning scenery was quite beautiful.
Musée de l’Orangerie Panorama
Click to the image above to view this August, 2007 (hand held) panoramic image of Monet’s water lillies. Musée de l’Orangerie website. This journey and image made possible by the generosity of my parents!
St. Stephen’s Cathedral Panorama – Budapest
Wikipedia entry on St. Stephen’s, or Szent István Bazilika in Hungarian.
Our trip was made possible through the incredible generosity of my parents. We are truly blessed!
The Berlin Wall: 20 Years Gone
Twenty years ago, on the night of November 9, 1989, following weeks of pro-democracy protests, East German authorities suddenly opened their border to West Germany. After 28 years as prisoners of their own country, euphoric East Germans streamed to checkpoints and rushed past bewildered guards, many falling tearfully into the arms of West Germans welcoming them on the other side. Thousands of Germans and world leaders gathered in Berlin yesterday to celebrate the “Mauerfall” – the dismantling of the Berlin Wall and German reunification – and to remember the approximately 100-200 who died attempting to cross the border over the years. Collected here are photographs both historic and recent, from the fall of the Berlin Wall. Be sure to pause on photos 12 – 15, and click them to see a fade effect from before to after. (38 photos total)