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My computer guru just sent me an email with a link in it to a site that has what I'll call "ultimate 3D" photography on it. I went there and clicked on a scene from some desert park in Utah. The scene comes up, and there is a place to click to make the picture move in 360-degree revolution. Enough talk. Just check it out: http://www.utah3d.net/ | ||
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Aah! My feet are gone! Proud DRSS member | |||
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glad i wasn't drinking this morning! Yet. Very cool. Dan Donarski Hunter's Horn Adventures Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 906-632-1947 www.huntershornadventures.com | |||
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made me feel like I was standing in an oil painting. Pretty neat. | |||
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I just fell out of my chair. | |||
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If Coop took pics of Dee with a camera like that I'd never get anything done. Caleb | |||
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Simply superb! | |||
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Awesome Brewski! You're right Caleb; maybe we could take up a collection for 'ol cooperscool. He(we) needs one! | |||
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360 degree viewing at street level is a feature of Earth Google. Even if it is run by "dem der libs." You can read the street signs, recognize people. Street scenes from most of the major cities in the world. They haven't got the "Google Cam" rigged up on a camel yet, so no photos of the pyramids. | |||
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