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Thus should really be called, "Play on Light," for there are colors, and different zones and some tones and shadows and bright to intense sunlight and even reflections, not to mention some cool looking architecture and granite slabs that you won't find anywhere else ... its got everything! I was there to capture the...
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Because of the very nice weather, I wanted to set up behind Duncan Hall and take a panorama of the Engineering Quad. Note: the panorama that I had hoped to take on 10/18/2008 has now been taken and can be seen at: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=12141. Since it was Saturday morning, I was only ex...
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- Sally Ride Science Festival 2009: Solar Telescopes, Moon Rock and Safety Glasses! - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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Latest News from the BBC (12/13/09): news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8407139.stm
Last year after I had received my GigaPan robot, I was fortunate to come upon the Sally Ride Science Festival and had taken a GigaPan (gigapan.org/gigapans/11021/). Today, I was again lucky and arrived to discover that...-
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Once again I didn't catch this at the best time of day. Nonetheless this is a spectacular spot, high above Donner Lake. Granite of the Sierra Nevada Range is rounded into domes by glacial scouring and pierced by tunnels of the Union Pacific Railroad. If you look closely there are a number of climbers scaling these f...
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Sulfuric acid altered rock. Groundwater leaching through cracks is precipitating melanerite (white iron sulfate) on the outcrop face.
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- Klingle Valley metaconglomerate, Laurel Formation, Rock Creek Shear Zone, Washington, DC by Callan Bentley
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Strained metaconglomerate that crops out in a stream in Klingle Valley, DC. Note the prominent granite intrusion. PINK = Granite contact BLUE = Sericite after staurolite pseudomorphs YELLOW = Outlines of stretched clasts within the metaconglomerate GREEN = Edges of lichens growing on the surface of the outcrop ...
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Mill Lake and Mount Conness North East of Yosemite. Put on your red/cyan glasses for the 3D effect with this image.
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Engineering quadrangle looking north: Mechanical Engineering Building, Ryon Engineering Laboratory, and the Mechanical Laboratory. Taken with a Nikkor 70-200 2.8 lens and hand-held.
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Looking up from the base of the talus slope along the Presidents Trail one gets a close up look at the four presidents against an azure blue sky.
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A rest stop slong I-10 just east of Tucson, AZ.
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