What a special treat to have the panoramic view. I love the skyline...not so busy. It looks to me to be about the perfect size. The water really sets it all off beautifully. I do feel like you all are able to breath some fresh air. A most enjoyable post and a fab panoramic presentation.
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Nice panorama view.
not too many big building there are there?
but still a cool pic.
What a special treat to have the panoramic view. I love the skyline...not so busy. It looks to me to be about the perfect size. The water really sets it all off beautifully. I do feel like you all are able to breath some fresh air. A most enjoyable post and a fab panoramic presentation.
Love it, love it. Great job Bill.
Very nice panoramic view.
Have a terrific WW. :)
Panoramas are fascinating stuff. Can be difficult to work with, but very satisfactory reults when all goes well - like this one.
Great panorama... The skyline is very attractive...
Tulsa will ALWAYS be home to me. Excellent photo.
This makes me miss the Midwest --
You put that together very nicely.
Beautiful panoramic!
What a terrific view! You've really spruced up your blog, too. Nice and fresh!
That's a super panorama shot of Tulsa, Bill. Do you have one of those cameras you can sweep across?
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