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Kings Mountain, SC My first shot with the D7000. Very tight fit on the Epic 100 but managed.
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A conversation at LEAFFEST (publiclaboratory.org/notes/leaffest
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From above alpine treeline looking downhill toward the upper edge of the forest. Study plots are at left center. View is to the north toward the Alaska Range from the 1998 campsite along the Denali Highway. These plots were established in 1998 by the Mother of All Field Crews: Kate Shick, John Mauro, Phil Higuera, and...
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Lava Butte is a geologically young cinder cone at the north end of a series of vents radiating from Newberry Volcano. The eruption that formed the cinder cone also issued an extensive aa lava flow, seen here in the foreground near its southeast margin. Edi and Berti went exploring and made friends with a couple of the ...
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On March 20 this sugar house is usually in full operation boiling sap into maple syrup. The sap runs on bright days after freezing nights, but this year, a week of hot days and warm nights ended the run three or four weeks early. Although this is one of the more authentic sugaring operations in Vermont, it felt strange...
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South face of Grinnell Point above Josephine Lake in Glacier National Park. Trail to Grinnell Glacier and many animals in the view in June
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One of the most spetacular views in a national park full of them, here one can see over two miles of vertical relief, from Badwater, near the bottom of the image, 282 feet below sea level, to Telescope Peak, in the Panamint Range, 11043 feet above sea level. The white area at the center of the GigaPan is the salt pan ...
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The Gunnison River has cut down through Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks in western Colorado to form one of the deepest gorges in North America. This morning shot captures the famous Painted Wall, so named for the many light colored granitic dikes that appear to some as an artists brush strokes on a canvas of...
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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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Edi and Berti climbed atop a boulder of banded iron formation (BIF) in Soudan, Minnesota.
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