Wisconsin
Glendale -- This picture of what appears to be a suburb of Milwaukee is very nice. This panorama shot from a Milwaukee television station has good proportion, showing the sky and a range of buildings and styles. Very nice, worth 

Green Bay -- I'll probably get ripped for this one, but this shot of Lambeau Field is boring, but certainly not to anyone who needs a fix of the fabled field. It sits high atop the 50-yard line, looking down onto the field. It's a boxy, somewhat dark, shot of a football field. Whoopee.
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Madison -- The Tower Cam, also referred to as the Tenney Cam since it is located atop the Tenney Building right off the square in downtown Madison. Via remote control, people in the TV newsroom are able to rotate the camera 360 degrees and zoom in and out, so it's up to them to give you a good shot, but hey, at least it can rotate! Image updates every few minutes. All in all worth 
Milwaukee -- This is a nice city view taken from the WISN-TV studios in Milwaukee. It's a bit washed out, but proportionately, the camera sits nicely to give an even view of the city's buildings.
Also here, you can use the pull-down menu for a view in Waukesha, Glendale and one at the airport. Overall: 
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New Berlin -- You always wondered what a Web press looked like, didn't you? This is a view of Sells Printing Co.'s new Web press -- and you can scroll to see all around the room. Though it incites a "What the heck is this?" response, it's probably boring to some. Overall: 
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Waukesha -- Part of WISN-TV's pulldown menu, this is a nice view of a Waukesha park. It's a little dark, but I like seeing trees in the city. Also, it's aimed "down" -- if it were aimed just a little higher, you'd be able to see the skyline. Too bad. Camera quality is good, though. 
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