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Teaching Online Journalism

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Notes from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online

For lovers of panoramas

I came across this blog again recently — The Panoramist. Photographer Gary O’Brien links to and comments about panoramas he finds online.

Recent panos included View of Sarah Palin’s Speech, with audio (New York Times). It’s a nifty view from the peanut gallery at the convention, with a good view of some VERY long lenses!

O’Brien also serves up tips, tools, and tutorials in his posts — for example, his experience with the Flash Panorama Player.

I’d also like to recommend Cocodrie, La., after Hurricane Gustav, a memorable panorama from USA Today. I’m not a big fan of panos, but this one is something special.

And one more that I just love: Venice Gondolas and the Rialto, by Hans Nyberg.

One response to “For lovers of panoramas”

  1. Gary O'Brien writes:

    Thanks for the mention… there’s a new post today on a great piece of gear for photojournalistic panoramas.

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