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Posts from the ‘Museums’ Category

13
Aug

VR Photography and Museums

For a recent 360 photography project, I took a VR photograph inside of an old, water-powered mill that has been turned into a state park: Thompson’s Mills in Shedd, Oregon. The purpose was to make a picture for the Worldwide Panorama Project quarterly theme of “Museums”. The picture here is a “little planet” view of that panorama.

This seemed like an interesting choice because it illustrated two different expressions of the museum concept in one photograph. The first expression is the familiar one of a building full of artifacts and stories. This is what most people probably think of when they hear the word museum.

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30
Dec

Thompson’s Mills 2

Thompson's Mills
This is the interior of Thompson’s Mills. Read more »

22
Sep

Albany Carousel

Albany Carousel
This is the Albany Carousel. Read more »

26
Dec

Little Log Church By The Sea

Little Log Church By The Sea
This is the Little Log Church By The Sea in Yachats, Oregon. Read more »

21
Jul

Cape Meares Lighthouse

Cape Meares Lighthouse
This is the Cape Meares lighthouse, my entry for the World Wide Panorama Glass theme. Read more »

29
Sep

A Historic Vote

Historic Vote
This is a painting of the historic vote at Champoeg, Oregon, on display in the Visitor Center at the Champoeg State Historical Area. Read more »

26
Jun

Oregon City Municipal Elevator

Oregon City Municipal Elevator
This is the Oregon City Municipal Elevator. Read more »

9
Aug

Antique Powerland Steam Sawmill

Steam Sawmill
This is a steam-powered sawmill at the Antique Powerland museum complex in Brooks, Oregon, my “Work” entry for the World Wide Panorama project. Read more

25
May

The Grand Gallery of the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum

Grand Gallery
This is the Grand Gallery of the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum. Read more »

28
Mar

Don Brown Rosary Collection

Dan Brown Rosary Collection
This is the Don Brown Rosary Collection at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, my entry for the WWP “Decade” project. Read more »