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Riga, Latvia. Original image from Google Street View.

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Thanks for all the positive comments on the Google Street View series, and special thanks to Ming-chun who suggested trying HDR, which I've done with this set of images.

 

The background graffiti blows away a nearby photographer. Riga, Latvia. Original image from Google Street View.

Looking up to the sky in between the Google buildings.

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It is amazing how they light up Niagara falls at night. The main falls are behind me but it is nice how they light up the smaller falls across the river on the American side.

 

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These flowers changes colors depending on on your facial expression. Our son brought us to take your Parents to Work Day at Google and these flowers were in one of the buildings. The black dot in the pink flower was the camera.

Red Eyed Susan has had it's time to Shine, and that time is over.

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My very best elephant costume, and my very best cocktail umbrella.

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it's the optical sphere that makes street view possible on Google maps

Picture took by glaak, and

 

* Original post on Google Talk's blog: googletalk.blogspot.com/2006/03/lego-logos_06

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* Article on glaak's blog about it: www.technologywoman.com/2006/03/lego-logos.ht

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Our gift for Google Plus on one year anniversary. See the BTS video, it is cool: www.photigy.com/the-making-of-google-happy-birthday-googl...

vor acht Jahren war alles noch ganz anders ;-)

 

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We’ve crossed the border into Mexico on my Pan-American Trek using Google Street View. The border town of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, is very different from its cousin town of Laredo, Texas, but the cultural crossovers are still very evident. Nuevo Laredo is a key logistics hub in Mexico.

 

It’s been 8800 km from Dead Horse, Alaska, to Laredo, Texas, and it will be about 2400 km from Nuevo Loredo to Tapachula, at the Mexico-Guatemala border. Unfortunately, Google Street View isn’t available in the rest of Central America, so we’ll be doing a virtual flight from Mexico to Columbia, South America.

 

Some initial thoughts about the trip from Alaska to Texas:

* Google Street View is one of the most important photographic endeavors of history, and Street View drivers are photography pioneers. Really.

* A drive in Alaska can be the most boring imaginable or the most glorious.

* Alberta Highway 93, otherwise known as the Icefields Parkway, or Promenade des Glaciers, is heavenly.

* Towns really do have archetypal layouts; the “other side of tracks” is literally true.

* Decaying brick, wood, and metal are sustainable art.

* The US is a visibly Christian country.

* Grain and livestock businesses still exist in Grain Belt, but fewer people are needed for labor, so almost everyone has migrated, leaving modern ghost towns.

* Signage is often purposefully quirky, an artistic brand expression.

* No one is outside in the US, they’re only visible getting into, inside, or getting out of cars.

* Wall art falls into three categories – gang or random graffiti, “endorsed” wall art (by a town or business), and “unendorsed” wall art, the latter being typically the most intense and artistic.

* More old buildings exist as you go south, probably because of increased density and less harsh weather.

* The Texas Panhandle looks like it’s been standing up to a strong wind for a long time.

* Texans use trees purposefully to frame their houses.

* Mexican-Hispanic influence increases nonlinearly as a function of closeness to the Mexican border.

* Abandoned buildings are a luxury of a rich society; the US can afford to build structures that last and afford to leave them to decay without stealing their materials or re-using them in some intelligent way.

* Is it possible that there’s a “Law of Conservation of Interestingness”? In awesome landscapes the buildings are boring and aren’t made to last; in boring landscapes (dry landscapes?) the buildings are made to be more interesting and last a long time, which in turn makes them even more interesting.

* Is virtual photography a new field?

If you can't see your house here, you can try Google Earth One.

Going downhill in Pachuca, Mexico.

 

Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View.

Singapore NDP Fireworks 2012

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2012 National Day Fireworks overlook at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel surrounded by Singapore's major Iconics Cityscape ....

 

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Non HDR, Using Black Card with single exposure process by CS5 software.

Basic Standard Gears I rely for Landscape

Canon EOS 5D Mark2 (a full frame ideal for interpolating landscape image).

Canon EF24-105 F4 L Lens wide angle lens.

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Ibu Suzy and Ibu Anne of the Coogee Blowies at Meelup Beach, Yallingup, Western Australia.

Found in the wild

How did we manage as photographers before the advent of Google Maps?

 

Having been to Hauxley a few times and been impressed by some of the rock features, I wanted to see if there were any bits further down towards Druridge Bay. A quick check on Google Maps showed some interesting looking rock ledges oriented towards the sun, and I was even able to determine that they should be out at high tide.

 

In the end I was probably an hour away from "perfect" tide timing when I reached the rocks (having probably woken up a family camping nearby - sorry if you are reading this!) but the sunrise put on a decent show so I was happy.

 

Location can be found here: maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geo...

 

EOS 1000D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech 0.9 and 0.6 grads

Msced - 09-14-11 - 70/365

This is a Google bike. Google is such a massive place that they need bike's to get around. There are a number of sites that Google have. It would not be possible to walk to them. Google bike's are in

Google color's, of course.

The fun part is when you are at the lake (Shoreline), or some place else and see a Google bike, and someone off having fun, instead of working.

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