Images from the US presidential inauguration
I am sure that there will be thousands of images going around from yesterday's historical day, but here are some that I have found to be very interesting:
- Geoeye satellite took an aerial picture of it and it is definitely worth a look. Follow the link and you can even download the high resolution from it
- Cnet has a couple of zoomed images from the original. It's make me wonder as these are pictures taken 423 miles up in the sky by a satellite traveling at 17,000 miles per hour
- The New York Times as a zoomable photo showing the president addressing the crowd. Just hover over the crowd and you will get some help identifying the attendees.
- CNN has 360-degree panorama with the stand before the ceremony
- CNN-Microsoft put together a commemorative 3D portrait of the presidential inauguration using Microsoft's Photosynth Technology and it should be a really interesting view (I have not seen it yet as I cannot install it at work), via PCWorld
- Reuters has put together an Audio Slideshow with the Best of the inauguration and Obama's speech
Enjoy them and share any other good and interesting ones you find.
Labels: news, photography, politics


