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Looking South and West at Sunset from : Longitude: -116.220078 Latitude: 34.184799 Altitude: 765.470 meters Sunset occured during the taking of this gigapan, hence the strange look. Topo Maps label this as Coyote Dry Lake Bed, however there is ANOTHER Coyote Lake NE of Barstow on the way to Goldstone/Fort Irwin
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A panorama of the area known as "White Pockets" in the Paria Canyon - Vermilion Cliffs wilderness area. This was taken from the highest point in the area, overlooking the White Pocket. In the top right, you can see Coyote Buttes and Buckskin Gulch. 10 vertical shots side by side. Taken with 1ds3 and 24...
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This is a panorama of 12 vertical shots side-by-side, taken with a Canon 1Ds Mark II and 24-105mm F4 L lens. Coyote Buttes South is one of the last truly remote areas in the United States. www.macdanzigphotography.com

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Another view of my friend Roz's art studio. Canon G10 with Raynox DCR-1540 tele adapter. Auto-focus, .8 sec. .exposure, 6 sec. GigaPan delay seemed excessive.
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This is a panorama of 10 vertical shots side-by-side, taken with a Canon 1Ds Mark II and 70-200mm F4 L lens @ 200mm. Sunrise on the landscape of Paria Canyon / Vermillion Cliffs, Arizona- which includes Coyote Buttes North and South. Photo was taken from the top of a knoll in the White Pockets area, approximately...
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This is the U.S./Mexico border wall as it approaches the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area in Arizona (picture taken during the dry season). Construction is planned to continue directly through the Conservation Area, a region of unique and sensitive wildlife and biological diversity. The San Pedro River ...
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