Skip to content

Posts from the ‘World Wide Panorama’ Category

4
Oct

A Community Park

This is the Yachats Commons Park in Yachats, Oregon.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

Yachats is a small coastal town, popular for tourists looking for a quiet place to spend some time on the coast. My original plan was to shoot this Wrinkle panorama in the same rose garden as the first two, but plans changed, as they often do.

This park isn’t necessarily anything special, but it did allow me to keep sort of a garden theme, and I did think this particular spot was pretty.

12
Sep

Junction City

This is Junction City, Oregon, a city in name only.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

This spherical picture was my entry for the “Cities” theme of the World Wide Panorama in 2024.

Junction City is a very small town; its name can be seen if you look closely at the orange banners hanging along the street or the water tower peeking over the trees across the corner. Despite the name, it’s a small town with a lot of typical small town character.

Read more »
22
Aug

Waikiki Sunset

This is sunset on the Waikiki beach on Christmas day, 2008.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

This picture was taken during a family vacation but never processed. Our family had traveled to Oahu for a Christmas break vacation, and I took the opportunity to take this sphere (in addition to other photography, of course). I decided to finally finish this picture for one of my World Wide Panorama (WWP) 20 Year celebration entries this year.

This picture was difficult from several standpoints. Obviously, the bright sunset and dimmer surroundings were a challenge for photography. I had to use high dynamic range (HDR) techniques to get this much range. But also, we were traveling and I didn’t have my normal tripod. This made some aspects of taking a spherical picture more difficult.

30
Jul

A Picture of Evolution

This is the Independence Amphitheater in Independence, Oregon. It’s part of an effort by the town to transform itself from a small historical town into a vibrant destination for other communities.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

This spherical picture was my entry for the “Evolution” theme of the World Wide Panorama in 2024.

One meaning of “evolution” is directed change — change that has direction or purpose and is not totally random. We often think of the term as the direction of increasing complexity of biological systems that occurs as the result of natural selection. However, many different systems can evolve when they change purposefully, such as the evolution of this town.

Read more »
28
Jun

Avery Park (revisited)

This is the rose garden in a local park.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

This picture revisits the same location as an earlier post.

In that earlier post, new growth was just starting. Now, many flowers are in full bloom in different shades of red, although some are white like the ones in the trellis surrounding the camera.

Read more »
7
May

McDonald Research Forest

This was taken in the McDonald Research Forest.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

This panorama is one of my entries for the World Wide Panorama “20 Years” project, and is a repeat of one take almost seven years ago at the same location. (That earlier VR was incorrectly titled “Peavy Arboretum”. )

Read more »
15
Apr

Neskowin Ghost Forest

This is the Neskowin Ghost Forest, a grove of trees that was buried in sand around 2000 years ago.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

Although many reports claim that these trees were buried in an earthquake, the best consensus is that they were buried by gradual dune encroachment. This often happens on coastlines.

This buried forest was uncovered in 1997-8 during a winter of El Niño storms and have been exposed ever since.

Read more »
5
Apr

Avery Park

This is the rose garden in a local park at mid-morning as the sun is just starting to illuminate it.

(Click here to view the interactive picture in a new tab. When it opens, click and drag to look around.)

Taken at the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere, new growth is just starting. This picture was taken as my initial entry in the World Wide Panorama (WWP) “Wrinkle” project, in which 360 panoramas will be taken all over the world during the 24-our period surrounding each solstice and equinox.

I hope to take all of the Wrinkle pictures here, although perhaps in slightly different spots, to show the change of seasons in the garden.

The Wrinkle project is to take multiple pictures at the same time but at different locations. With luck, my entries will also be the compliment of that — taking multiple pictures at the same location but at different times.

26
Feb

Majestic Falls Again

This is Majestic Falls, the main waterfall at McDowell Creek Falls county park.

Read more »
30
Jan

Eagle Marsh

Eagle Marsh

This is the Eagle Marsh lookout at the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge .

Read more »