Posts Tagged ‘Panorama’

Panoramic View of Advisory Committee on Transparency Event

March 16th, 2011

A Sunlight Foundation Event in the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Room on Capitol Hill.Taken on March 14th, 2011.

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Basement Apartment Renovation

March 14th, 2011

The panoramic view of the basement apartment under renovation with tool and equipment strewn across the floor. As seen from loft bedroom.Progress thus far on the epic basement apartment renovation as seen from the loft bedroom. Taken on March 13th, 2011.

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Panorama of Edinburgh Sunset

December 3rd, 2010

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Ventilation Shaft Collapse Panorama

April 28th, 2010

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Cherry Blossoms – Tidal Basin Panorama

April 5th, 2010

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Transparency Camp 2010 – Opening Session

March 28th, 2010

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The Sunlight Situation Room

March 1st, 2010

Last Thursday the Sunlight Foundation did a live blog covering the Health Care Summit in the Blair House. It was a very fun and successful event, the next few days will be some photos from that event. Enjoy!

From a New York Times’ story of our event:

There will be a plethora of ways to follow the health care meeting today and talk back live — from cable television and C-Span to live blogs and  social networking sites. But there is a new entry into the media cacophony that hopes to offer something a little different.

The Sunlight Foundation, which advocates transparency and open government, is entering the field with an online venue called Sunlight Live.

Just as the name implies, the site hopes to provide readers with information about the summit and its participants that traditional media might not focus on.

For example, according to the site’s announcement, when a member of Congress speaks, Sunlight Live will show the financial contributions that person has received as well as “their connections to lobbyists and industry, personal finances, and key votes that the leaders have made on health care in the past,” according to a foundation announcement.

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