Shopping for fun at the Mall of America's Camp Snoopy.
Over the 2005 Spring EquinoxVR photographers around the world shot panoramas on the theme "Marketplace" for a World Wide Panorama project. This was my entry.
Over the 2004 Winter Solstice VR photographers around the world shot panoramas on the theme "Sanctuary" for a World Wide Panorama project
I shot my "Sanctuary" panorama of a homeless family inspecting their new room at People Serving People, an emergency housing shelter in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota that provides temporary rooms for up to 440 people, 60% of them children.
On this first night of winter the temperature dropped to -8º F (-22º C), with wind chills reaching -33º F (-36º C). Deeper into winter the temperature here can hit -30º F (-34º C) and colder. That makes People Serving People not only a sanctuary, but a life-saving sanctuary.
Visit the People Serving People website for more information or to make a donation.
Old North Bridge in Concord, MA, where the Shot Heard 'Round the World was fired which began the American Revolution.
Bridges, Favorites, Landmarks, North Bridge, Personal, Veterans, World Wide Panorama
Old North Bridge in Concord, MA, where the Shot Heard 'Round the World was fired which began the American Revolution.
Bridges, Landmarks, North Bridge, Personal, Veterans, World Wide Panorama
The audience sings "God Bless America" during an emotional Veterans Day ceremony at the Minneapolis, Minnesota VA Home on Nov. 11, 2004, attended by Gov. Tim Pawlenty and U.S. Sens. Mark Dayton and Norm Coleman, along with Marland Ronning, MN American Legion Commander, and Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson, USAF (retired).
These Veterans Day (Nov. 11th) panoramas were shot for a collaborative vr project remembering the end of "The War To End All Wars."
In the U.S. there is no specific ceremony marking the end of World War One. Instead, Nov. 11 is recognized as Veterans Day, a time for honoring veterans of all wars. (Like my father, Lee S. Fink, who served in World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam.)
Visit our international collaborative project to see 360 degree panoramas of some of the battlefields of WWI and various Nov. 11th memorials and ceremonies around the world.
The audience salutes as the color guard retrieves the flags at the end of an emotional Veterans Day ceremony at the Minneapolis, Minnesota VA Home on Nov. 11, 2004, attended by Gov. Tim Pawlenty and U.S. Sens. Mark Dayton and Norm Coleman, along with Marland Ronning, MN American Legion Commander, and Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson, USAF (retired).
These Veterans Day (Nov. 11th) panoramas were shot for a collaborative vr project remembering the end of "The War To End All Wars."
In the U.S. there is no specific ceremony marking the end of World War One. Instead, Nov. 11 is recognized as Veterans Day, a time for honoring veterans of all wars. (Like my father, Lee S. Fink, who served in World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam.)
Visit our international collaborative project to see 360 degree panoramas of some of the battlefields of WWI and various Nov. 11th memorials and ceremonies around the world.
Copyright Edward S. Fink for New Eden Multimedia, Inc.
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