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Volume 3 Issue 5
One of the most difficult panoramas i've made, just because of the location and extreme exposure differences from one corner of the room to the next. A 360-degree, triple-exposure HDR image that took three shooting attempts over the last several months to finally get corre...-
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In north-central Washington state, the Grand Coulee dam harnesses the Columbia river, generating hydroelectric power and irrigation water for much of the state.
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Not a terribly exciting photo, but a good test of my Gigapan Mount. This is Rainbow Dam, one of five hydroelectric dams at the Great Falls of the Missouri River. The reservoir behind the dam covers up Colter Falls, a small waterfall noted by Meriwether Lewis during the month-long stay of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ...
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This is the falls a few days after a major storm dumped several inches of rain. The falls are 77 feet high, and are the second largest waterfall by volume east of the Mississippi. The building to the left is a hydroelectric plant. There are two bridges over the gorge, the one closest carries a water pipe, the farther o...
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Supplying hydropower to the city of Seattle. Standing on the suspension bridge while the GigaPan is shooting, one gets a firsthand appreciation and learns a healthy respect for the awesome power of the Skagit River.
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North of Wawa, Ontario. I like the contrast between the modern hydropower facilities and the ruins of an older generation of hydropower buildings.
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