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The arches of the casements are a work of art. There are 25,000,000 bricks in this fort... I took this photo with a Nikon D80 with a Nikkor 50mm f1.4 lens set at f16 to give max depth of field.
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This was an experiment to see how well the Gigapan would handle taking detail photos of the casements of the fort. In some areas there is not a lot of contrast and detail from photo to photo. I may change the lens to give myself more depth of field the next time. Compromise between shutter speed and f stops in this cas...
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Tybee island as seen from the river
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This was actually the fourth lighthouse on this point since the mid 1700's. The first two were destroyed in storms, the third was burned by Union soldiers during the Civil War, and this is the final one. The walls are 12 feet thick (4 meters) at the base.
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The historic Tybee Light Station (Lighthouse) is open to the public. This shot was supposed to be a lot bigger but the 8Gb memory card decided to fill up less than half way through, plus it was a really cold day with the wind making things even worse, so rather than redo it, we packed up and hiked the 178 steps back do...
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