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This insect specimen drawer exemplifies the diversity of forms displayed by species in the four largest insect orders: Coleoptera (beetles & weevils), Hymenoptera (wasps, bees & ants), Lepidoptera (moths & butterflies), and Diptera (true flies). Together these orders comprise over 800,000 species, the majority of the diversity of multicellular life.
This panorama was done as part of a larger collection digitization effort at the North Carolina State University Insect Museum, funde...
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The 370,000-square-foot Science Museum of Minnesota is in St. Paul, Minnesota. The current location has been open since 1999. It houses a space for travelling exhibitions and five permanent galleries covering the topics of paleontology, physical science and technology, the human body, peoples and cultures of the Mississippi River, and the museum's collections, as well as a domed Imax theater.
My gigapan of the outside is at http://gigapan.org/gigapans/54739/. You can learn more about th...
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"How People Make Things" is an NSF funded traveling exhibition produced by the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh in collaboration with UPCLOSE http://upclose.lrdc.pitt.edu/ and Family Communications, the producers of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.
Through hands-on interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and factory tour videos, visitors can explore the basic processes in manufacturing used to make things - cutting, molding, deforming and assembly.
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A nice day in the park ... a few days later, a bitter south Texas cold front of 36 degrees came through and kept this GigaPanographer inside.
Previous panoramas and GigaPans of this immediate area can be seen via these two links: http://share.gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?id=9906 and http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/25558/
My plan for this visit to the museum was to take a panorama of the fossil area and to take snapshots of the rocks and minerals that are on view at the Houston M...
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Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems
see http://www.carnegiemnh.org/exhibitions/hillman.htm for info on this hall of the museum
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Image made in Farah Province, western Afghanistan. (Citadel is 74 miles from Iranian border.)
This Gigapan consists of 208 images. Made with Canon Mark II 5d with a 400mm using the robot.
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Part of our flatid plant hopper collection. This drawer contains a color standard and printed text that serves to provide information about the NCSU Insect Museum and also to prevent white space from interfering with the camera's ability to focus.
This panorama was done as part of a larger collection digitization effort at the North Carolina State University Insect Museum, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF DBI-0847924). The purpose of this image is to enable virtual browsing...
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This was our first attempt using the new setup: lighting (Interfit Cool Lite 9), copy stand and Canon G11
This panorama was done as part of a larger collection digitization effort at the North Carolina State University Insect Museum, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF DBI-0847924). The purpose of this image is to enable virtual browsing of our research collection. The snapshot feature of this website allows for annotations of these images, including: taxonomic determination of sp...
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This panorama was done as part of a larger collection digitization effort at the North Carolina State University Insect Museum, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF DBI-0847924). The purpose of this image is to enable virtual browsing of our research collection. The snapshot feature of this website allows for annotations of these images, including: taxonomic determination of specimens, suggested corrections, questions, and loan requests. For more information about the museum, please vi...
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The lower floor of the amazing Vance Kirkland museum holds a portion of their large collection of decorative arts and paintings by Colorado artits
Not: from test shoot using beta dslr robot taken in November of 09
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