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A stitched view of our Adirondack campsite from a Canon A590 hanging from a Fled kite, and some snaps of camp activities within this view. ||| The following is a test: --Image Details-- Panorama size: 117 megapixels (? x ? pixels) Input images: 9 (manually aligned) Field of view: 100 degrees wide by 100 degr...
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The British began construction of this fort in 1759 when they chased the French from the adjacent Fort St. Frédéric (at the base of the bridge). It was one of the largest British forts in America and controlled traffic on the water route between Montreal and Albany, NY. The British occupied the site until 1784 except...
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In the last decade or two, many trees have fallen across a section of the Roaring Brook trail southwest of Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks of New York. Sawing the trunks to clear the trail reveals the annual rings and a clue to the age of the trees. The narrow rings can be difficult to see, so I made several closeup...
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360° panorama taken from the Nubble, a 2750 foot hill beneath Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks of New York. During a visit to the Nubble a month earlier, I made a handheld panorama of the west face of Giant Mountain (photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=5eee2d29-d29b-4b1a-9c8f-14ca41c15071
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Handheld, half-spherical panorama taken from the Nubble, a 2750 foot hill beneath Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks of New York. Much more fun to view in Photosynth's spherical viewer: photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=8899d22b-e2ef-4439-bb70-15635aba8f53
Stitched in ICE from 58 wide angle photos (28mm eq) fr...-
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Looking toward a gap in a stand of large eastern hemlock and red spruce near Roaring Brook in the Adirondack mountains of New York. Counts of tree rings nearby confirm that the ages of many trees in this stand approach 400 years. These ages, and the large number of dead standing and fallen trunks suggest that this is ...
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The westerly view toward some Adirondack peaks including (from left) Noonmark, Sawteeth, Gothics, Armstrong, Upper Wolf Jaw, and Lower Wolf Jaw. From the top of Roaring Brook Falls in light flurries while waiting for the UVM Field Naturalist and Ecological Planning graduate students. The Ausable Club is in the foregrou...
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Our weekend campsite on top of the esker overlooking Little Tupper Lake in the Adirondacks. A Little Tupper little island panorama.
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Little Tupper Lake, in the Adirondack Mountains, from atop the esker. Mature red pines (Pinus resinosa), some two centuries old, some with fire scars, dominate the esker to the left, and its continuation at the far end of the curving beach. To the right is a peat bog formed where the esker partitioned off a shallow par...
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