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It was a frigid day to be outside making a panorama and I was hoping to photograph a bird, hawk or even a squirrel but nothing was moving. As I was growing up, this fairway and green were my grandparents' back yard. My father and I would make the 10 minute trek cutting across the golf course from an adjoining stree...
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This photograph was made in the April 2012 just after I hosted my annual Prairie Fire Photography Workshop. I had visited this location with my workshop group several days before and the wind was unusually still. So I thought I would return with the Gigapan on my way home, but by then the wind had picked up significan...
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An early autumn day - overcast, cool, a light breeze, even a mist. Not enough rain over the last couple of days to help much but a very pleasant day after our intense summer (the coming night brings a nice half-inch more). Identifiable in the foreground are several prairie perennials – the inspiration for our resea...
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Downtown Kansas City, Mo , USA. 10/01/20011
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North is up; the roads near the left and right sides are two miles apart. This image shows the office and research areas of The Land Institute. For more see: www.landinstitute.org
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I drove by this tent several times on the way to and from the elevator during wheat harvest last week, it then being empty and ready for the upcoming holiday sales season. I thought the effect of the red stripes on the inside might be interesting. Yesterday, wheat harvest over for me and the tent now stocked for the ...
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I drove by this tent several times on the way to and from the elevator during wheat harvest last week, it then being empty and ready for the upcoming holiday sales season. I thought the effect of the red stripes on the inside might be interesting. Yesterday, wheat harvest over for me and the tent now stocked for the ...
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This across the street and down the slope from The Land Institute office. Nearby are monoculture plots of possible ancestors of future food crops. These show current efforts to develop perennial crops by breeding domestic crops with perennial relatives and by crossing wild perennials and selecting for crop-like traits....
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A large, tornadic thunderstorm fired up about 50 miles west of Hays, KS around noon today. By the time I got out to shoot this GigaPan it had developed quite a huge anvil cloud and was northwest of town and headed towards Nebraska. If you compare the wheat in this field with the one I shot yesterday (www.gigap
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