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Artists created work from salvaged wood and incorporated light for Friends of the Pittsburgh Urban Forest's annual fundraiser. Here is a shot of the first room just as everythingn was almost set for the event, which started just after sundown.-
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I was getting rather frustrated trying to find an appropriate subject for today's nearbynature GigaPan; I didn't want to shoot another wheatfield (tough I had plenty of opportunities to do so). Finally I came upon this old, abandoned farmhouse and I knew that my search was over. There are a variety of plant species v...
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Baboquivari Peak is a Jurassic granitoid and there are many related igneous dikes visible in this GigaPan. The peak is also sacred to the Tohono O?odham people. The Kitt Peak Observatory is also visible on the horizon.
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The Lower Mississippian Muleshoe Mound is one of the best studied Waulsortian mounds, a type of bioherm or reef composed largely of lime mud and all sorts of Late Paleozoic critters (crinoids, brachiopods, etc. but not coral).
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I was originally intending to continue this pan to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, but just after I shot the Statue of Liberty the heavens opened up. The weather gods were just not in my corner for this trip.
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It's never a good sign when you see stacks of equipment and dirt clumps on top of bee hives in a holding yard. It usually means the bees have taken a turn for the worst. If you search the image you can see the stacks of dead colonies ready to be hauled out of the yard. I have snapshotted as many dead hives o...
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A piece of float from the talus slope below a cliff of the Gordon Lake Formation, near White River Lodge, Ontario, Canada. Illustrates a number of sedimentary depositional features including rip-up mudclasts and mudcracks.
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Devils Tower as viewed from the National Monument group campsite. The cottonwoods were just beginning to turn yellow for fall.
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It was a partly cloudy day when I shot this - I didn't realize however how dramatic the shadow bands would end up turning out or I'd have reshot them. I thought about trying to clean them up in Photoshop but it just wasn't worth the effort right now.
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