Part I: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Chapters 1 thru 7.  

House On The Prairie, Empty, Quiet, Lonely. A Good Place to "Shoot a Panorama".
…. "John gets his camera out. .. After a while he says, "This is the hardest stuff in the world to photograph. You need a three-hundred-and-sixty degree lens, or something. You see it, and then you look down in the ground glass and it’s just nothing. As soon as you put a border on it, it’s gone.".. I say, "That’s what you don’t see in a car, I suppose."
.... Sylvia says, "Once when I was about ten we stopped like this by the road and I used half a roll of film taking pictures. And when the pictures came back I cried. There wasn’t anything there.


~12Mi West of Ellendale, ND. Having stopped to photograph this Farm House, because it had a Windmill, I Remember John’s statement above, and proceed to capture this scene with an eight shot "360 deg Panorama". John Sutherland has since become a professional photographer, and is very much interested in the Photographic Arts.
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Steps To See Above Mentioned Panorama.
…. Right Click, Select New Tab. THEN AFTER this Gallery Albums Page Comes Up, :Scroll Down To & Read Description Of => “Album 360 Degree Panoramas for Book "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" THEN Click On The Small Photo, and AFTER this Small Photos Page Comes Up => Click on the Third narrow strip photo. AFTER this Panorama Comes Up, you will have to use the “Click&Drag” sliders at Bottom & Right to see the parts of photo off screen.
…. (Alternate: If you have already viewed a panorama in a second (new browser window), simply switch to it and choose the third Gallery Picture)

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(Photo = 103-0351 ...... ZMM Page = 042 ...... WayPt = 045`|x|' 1542ft)


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