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The Panorama of Progress exhibit showcases modern day panoramic photos that were made with the highest resolution camera available, provided by Hasselblad. Several photographers spent a week using the camera and ultimately recreated the Cincinnati Panorama of 1848 exactly 170 years later. The exhibit will be on display until October 31 on the 3rd floor of the Public Library downtown. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking southwest by Chris Ashwell from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
The exhibit features old cameras on display alongside the panoramic photos. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati from Kentucky by John Winder from 1866. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
The original 8-panel Daguerreotype created in 1841 is preserved and on display in the exhibit. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
The original 8-panel Daguerreotype created in 1841 is preserved and on display in the exhibit. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking east from Price Hill by Chris Glass from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking north from Kentucky by Chris Ashwell from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
The exhibit features old cameras on display alongside the panoramic photos. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
The Panorama of Progress exhibit is located inside the Cincinnati Room of the Public Library on the 3rd floor. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18<p></p>
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking west from Mt. Adams by Albert Otto Kraemer from 1914. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Panoramic photos of Cincinnati by Chris Ashwell from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
The Panorama of Progress exhibit showcases modern day panoramic photos that were made with the highest resolution camera available, provided by Hasselblad. Several photographers spent a week using the camera and ultimately recreated the Cincinnati Panorama of 1848 exactly 170 years later. The exhibit will be on display until October 31 on the 3rd floor of the Public Library downtown. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati from Kentucky by Mel Mittermiller from 1988. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the{&nbsp;}Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18<p></p><p></p>
Panoramic photos of Cincinnati by Sharee Allen from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Negatives from old photos are also on display. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking northeast by Chris Ashwell from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
The exhibit features old cameras on display alongside the panoramic photos. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati from Kentucky by John Winder from 1866. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking northeast by Chris Ashwell from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati from Kentucky by Mel Mittermiller from 1988. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
An interactive display allows a user to learn more about the original panorama and zoom in on key areas. / Image: Phil Armstrong, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking east from Mt. Echo by Chris Glass from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking west from Kentucky by Chris Ashwell from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
Closeup detail of a panoramic photo of Cincinnati looking west from Mt. Adams by Chris Glass from 2018. View the whole image by going to the Public Library downtown and seeing the Panorama of Progress exhibit. The exhibit runs until October 31. ADDRESS: 800 Vine Street (45202) / Image courtesy of the Public Library of Cincinnati // Published: 10.4.18
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