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Custom Maps and Panoramic Photography – Video Explanation
By John Potter

Custom Maps and Panoramic Photography from John Potter on Vimeo.

I decided to put a little explanation of my custom designed maps and panoramic photography into video format so that I can describe what I can offer without having to be sitting right in front of a client. I have a lot to offer and I thought this might be an easier and faster format for some folks to use than browsing around my website. This also allows me to show my services as I perceive them pretty clearly. I hope you enjoy it.

If you want to read the transcript here it is:

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Posted by John Potter at 30 June 2010

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By John Potter

Go to The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum – B17

I want to share some photos I shot at The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Savannah, GA. The B17 photo can also be accessed through the Panoramic Photography page and the Google Earth file where you can get a better idea of the location. (more…)

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Posted by John Potter at 23 February 2010

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Some Ways I Can Help You Use Google Earth

By John Potter


View Panoramic Photos – Escape Key Graphics in a larger map

A while ago I began maintaining a Google Earth file pinpointing the locations of most of the panoramic photos I’ve shot, but the file isn’t just available for download. I’ve also embedded the file into some of my web pages using Google Maps as you can see here.

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Posted by John Potter at 14 February 2009

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Use Panoramic Photos For Research

By John Potter

Panorama locations in Google Earth

A little while back I began maintaining a Google Earth file pinpointing the locations of most of the panoramic photos I’ve shot. Since most are clustered in southeast Florida, north central Florida and upstate South Carolina this file could be a handy tool for anyone planning on visiting these areas. It gives you a more realistic idea of where things are in relation to one another while still keeping that “feet on the ground” type of perspective.

All you need to do is open the KMZ file I’ve created for you directly in Google Earth or download it and open it from your computer.

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