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This is one of the amazing lagoons inside a volcano in Ecuador
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A low-resolution view of an area with Opuntia cactus at the west end of Tortuga Bay. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 10mm (35mm equivalent is 16mm). No high-resolution panorama was taken at this location. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resol...
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A low-resolution view taken on the beach at Tortuga Bay. This is a hand-held panorama - a tripod was not used. Wide-angle lens at 10mm (35mm equivalent is 16mm). No high-resolution panorama was taken at this location. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) fo...
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A low-resolution view of Mina Granillo Rojo (red gravel mine). This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 10mm (35mm equivalent is 16mm). Compare to the high-resolution panorama taken with the GigaPan robot. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution pa...
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A low-resolution view of the El Garrapatero beach and surrounding area. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 12mm (35mm equivalent is 19mm). Compare to the high-resolution panorama taken with the GigaPan robot. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-reso...
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A low-resolution view taken to the east of El Puntudo. El Puntudo is visible due to a brief break in the clouds. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 10mm (35mm equivalent is 16mm). Stitched using Hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net
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A low-resolution view taken on the trail to the south of El Puntudo and Cerro Crocker. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 12mm (35mm equivalent is 19mm). Stitched using Hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net
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A low-resolution view taken at the west end of Tortuga Bay. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 10mm (35mm equivalent is 16mm). Compare to the high-resolution panorama taken with the GigaPan robot. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panor...
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A low-resolution view of Puerto Ayora taken from the trail to El Puntudo and Cerro Crocker. Linear distance is approximately 8 kilometers from Puerto Ayora. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Zoom lens set at 400mm (35mm equivalent is 640mm). This is part of an effort to evaluate the ...
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A low-resolution view of the western of the twin sinkholes (collapsed magma chambers), called Los Gemelos, in the highlands of Santa Cruz. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 14mm (35mm equivalent is 22mm). Compare to the high-resolution panorama taken with the GigaPan r...
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