Street traffic at the intersection of Shattuck Ave and Allston Way in Berkeley California June 11th 2011,
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Panoramic photo by
Allison Palitz
Taken 22:46, 11/06/2011
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Street traffic at the intersection of Shattuck Ave and Allston Way in Berkeley California June 11th 2011,The World > North America > USA > California > The Bay Area |
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My first test panorama at the intersection of Shattuck Ave. and Allston Way in Berkeley, California June 11th, 2011. Taken in manual mode, hand held with with moving traffic and clouds making it hard to produce a good image.
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