-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Deadwood, South Dakota panoramic view Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 09:41:21 -0400 From: Joel Kovarsky <[log in to unmask]> To: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> There are certainly ways to link the panorama to the history of cartography: http://www.commission5.isprs.org/wg1/workshop_pano/papers/PanoWS_Dresden2004_Luhmann_a.pdf . I would also take a look at: _Representing Place - Landscape Painting and Maps_ by Edward Casey: University of Minnesota Press, 2002. Joel Kovarsky Maps-L wrote: > I can't quite think of a way to relate this email to map librarianship > other than to say, "Wow! Is this cool." > > A 360 degree panoramic photographic tour of Deadwood, South Dakota with > pan capabilities and indexed to points of interest. Very neat. > > Check it out: > > http://www.deadwood.org/Panoramics/ > > Select the large view to get the indexed and full pan capabilities ... > (link below) > > http://www.deadwood.org/_Panoramics/_Large.cfm?Panoramic=Deadwood2&Title=Upper%20Main%20Street&utm_source=Pano&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=Pano%2Bpage%2Blink > > > Angie > > -- Joel Kovarsky The Prime Meridian: Antique Maps & Books 1839 Clay Drive, Crozet, VA 22932 USA Phone: (+1) 434-823-5696; Email: [log in to unmask] Website: <http://www.theprimemeridian.com> Member, International Antiquarian Mapsellers Association