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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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Taken from the roof of the Charles Darwin Research Station Invertebrate Building on June 23, 2012. Zoom lens set at 100mm (35mm equivalent is 160mm). Compare to the panorama with the lens at 300mm. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental moni...
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A small image of coastal vegetation at Tortuga Bay. Zoom lens set at 200mm (35mm equivalent is 320mm). There were some problems with exposure and depth of field in this one - imaging was stopped early. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental mon...
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A red gravel mine on the island of Santa Cruz. Zoom lens set at 150mm (35mm equivalent is 240mm). This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental monitoring in Galapagos. This work was partially funded by Galapagos Conservancy (galapagos.org
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- Charles Darwin Research Station Invertebrate Building - Puerto Ayora View - 400mm by Gigapixel Galapagos
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Taken from the roof of the Charles Darwin Research Station Invertebrate Building on June 23, 2012. Looking toward the city of Puerto Ayora and Academy Bay. Zoom lens set at 400mm (35mm equivalent is 640mm). Some atmospheric distortion is visible. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution pa...
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This is a view of Puerto Ayora, as seen from the entrance to the path to Tortuga Bay. This was taken from just in front of the entrance hut. Zoom lens set at 300mm (35mm equivalent is 480mm). Partly cloudy, so attempts were made in post-processing to normalize the differences in lighting conditions that occurred du...
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This image was taken just to the east of El Puntudo, looking toward the east. El Puntudo was covered in clouds. Note the Cinchona trees that are continuing to grow after past eradication efforts. Zoom lens set at 100mm (35mm equivalent of 160mm). There were a lot of clouds moving through during imaging, so quite a bit ...
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- Charles Darwin Research Station Invertebrate Building - Puerto Ayora View - 100mm by Gigapixel Galapagos
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Taken from the roof of the Charles Darwin Research Station Invertebrate Building on June 23, 2012. Looking toward the city of Puerto Ayora and Academy Bay. Zoom lens set at 100mm (35mm equivalent is 160mm). Some atmospheric distortion is visible. Compare to the panorama with the lens at 400mm. This is part of an ef...
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This image was taken on the trail to El Puntudo (southeast of El Puntudo), looking to the south. The higher elevations, including El Puntudo, were covered in clouds. This area is a transition between the miconia zone and fern-sedge zone, with miconia, ferns, and the remains of Cinchona trees (an invasive, subject of c...
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We're at the end of the hiking trail that starts at Tagus cove. We've got three volcanoes on the horizon; Ecuador, Wolf, and Darwin.
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