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Ben & Bill's Chocolate Emporium storefront College of the Atlantic |
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| Ben & Bill's Chocolate Emporium storefront College of the Atlantic Description: Ben & Bill's famous lobster statue with a face covering and COVID-19 signage in their store windows. |
Hannaford employee sanitizing shopping carts College of the Atlantic |
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| Hannaford employee sanitizing shopping carts College of the Atlantic Description: A Hannaford employee sanitizing shopping carts while wearing face covering and gloves due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Side Street Cafe signage College of the Atlantic |
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| Side Street Cafe signage College of the Atlantic Description: Side Street Cafe's social distancing sign and a banner announcing curbside delivery due to COVID-19. |
Window Panes signage College of the Atlantic |
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| Window Panes signage College of the Atlantic Description: Window Panes storefront signage during the pandemic encouraging hope and strength for the MDI community. |
Interior Panorama of 1932 Criterion Theatre Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior Panorama of 1932 Criterion Theatre Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Soules photographed the interior of the Criterion from the balcony with a Canon 5D Mark III DSLR and a Canon 24mm tilt/shift lens using available light, which there was little of. To the naked eye, the space does not look nearly this bright. The first image (angle view) is a four-slice panorama with a 140° field of view. It is a composite of 12 different frames. The second image (straight-on view) is a six-slice panorama with a 190° field of view. It is a composite of 18 different frames. Both images were shot at f/8, ISO 400, with three different exposures for each slice. Exposures ranged from 10 seconds for the main room to 1/25th second for the chandelier. [show more] |