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Posts tagged ‘WWP’

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 »

23
Feb

Multnomah Falls on the Bridge

Multnomah Falls on the Bridge
This is Multnomah Falls, taken from the bridge, and was my “Diversity” entry for the World Wide Panorama project in Spring, 2009. Read more »

24
Jan

Albany Regional Museum

Albany Regional Museum
This is inside the Albany Regional Museum, and was my “History” entry for the World Wide Panorama project in Fall, 2011. Read more »

26
Mar

Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum
This is in the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, and is my “Scale” entry for the World Wide Panorama project. Read more »

1
Jan

Top of Majestic Falls

Top of Majestic Falls
This was taken from the viewing platform at the top of Majestic Falls, and is my “Best of 2012” entry for the World Wide Panorama project. Read more »

8
Sep

A Temperate Rain Forest

Temperate Rain ForestThis is the forest at McDowell Creek Falls County Park. Read more »

17
Mar

Paths of Life

Paths of Life Thumbnail
A VR of paths… Based on my WWP “Paths” entry, this version is modified as I experiment with illustrating concepts and not just places. Read more »

28
Dec

Mitchell Point Viewing Area

WWP Best of 2010This is a view from Mitchell Point viewing area on Highway 84, just west of Hood River. It was taken on a trip to bring my daughter home from college at the end of the year. Read more »

31
Dec

Upper North Falls

Upper North Falls, Silver Falls ORThis is Upper North Falls at Silver Falls State Park, in Oregon. One of about ten waterfalls, this VR is my entry for the 2009 World Wide Panorama “Best Of” event. Read more »

21
Sep

Carousel Carving Studio

Albany Brass Ring Carving StudioThis is the carving studio of the Albany Brass Ring Carousel project, in Albany, Oregon. They are working to create a hand-built carousel for the area, eventually to become a world-class museum with the help of a major manufacturer. Read more »