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Dovecote 360 at Lewis &Clark College
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Dovecote 360 at Lewis & Clark College
A dovecote (or dovecot) is a type of dove house intended for pigeons or doves. Dovecotes were typically built into the end of a house or barn, but could be freestanding structures. This one located on the campus of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon is called the “Dovecote,” a coffeehouse that today offers fresh pastries and espresso. The original images for this polar panorama were captured with a tripod using a homemade panoramic nodal bracket holding the DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera with vertical grip vertically set at ISO 400 and f/16 using a wide-angle zoom lens (12 to 24). Entered into the “Contrast” (Monthly Theme for June 2013) category. GPS: Approximate location, latitude 45° 27' 6.37" N, longitude 122° 40' 6.48" W. Keywords: Buildings, Campus 360, Structures, Digital Darkroom, Polar Panorama, Panorama, Landscape, 360, and USA.
Guy C. Crilly |
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Nancy J. Jarrett |
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This is a great shot and interpretation, Guy. Huge congratulations on a job well done.
June 09, 2013
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