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Tag Archives: flood
A sinking feeling amid flood damage at Haworth Park
Photographer Chris Machian checked in at Haworth Park, where the impact of last summer’s flooding can be seen everywhere. Continue reading
2011 OWH Year in Pictures — Chris Machian
The most memorable event of 2011 for Omaha native Chris Machian was the Missouri River flood. See those images and others in his year in pictures blog post and photo showcase. Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Machian, christmas, Crime, flood, UNO Hockey
Flooding: Big picture, small details
Chris Machian uses a GigaPan, which combines hundreds of high-resolution photos to make one large photo, to provide a unique view of Missouri River flood scenes. Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Chris Machian, flood, Gigapan, Missouri River