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Meta-GigaPan of Richard Palmer (Apapane) shooting an elk herd in Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park. See Richard's GigaPan here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=5729 |
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Taken from the west side of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science @ sunset 12.17.08. Assisted by Craig Ericson |
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This 180 was taken with my Gigapan and G9 on a sunny and unseasonably warm January afternoon. The view is looking north from Sarah's bridge (48th street) on the west side of Denver's Globeville neighborhood. Directly ahead is a concrete manufacturing plant, to the Northwest is a portion of the Denver's rail yards, to the Northeast is majestic Long's Peak. I hope you'll have fun exploring this densely packed 888 megapixel Gigapan. |
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Snow fell for two straight days in Boulder, Colo., dumping almost three feet of snow in some places. Thought it would be a good time to take the gigapan out (covered in a plastic bag) to capture this snowy scene. Enjoy wandering around this photo. Two days later all the snow had melted, just in time for Halloween. |
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This monument was set aside to preserve and protect the largest concentration of archaeological sites in the United States. Paleo-Indian inhabitation of the region extends back at least 10,000 years. As of 2005 over 6000 individual archaeological sites have been identified within the monument , the largest being Sand Canyon Pueblo which contains at least 420 rooms 90 kivas and 14 towers. |
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This is ground Zero for the city of Denver |
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Aspen Highlands Maroon Bowl on Closing Day, 2009. Ed Armstrong Speed-Fly's Maroon Bowl. Speed-Flying is like paragliding, but the kite is much smaller and therefore the speed is much higher. You use skiis to get enough speed for takeoff. Its a pretty radical and exciting sport only practiced by a few.
Maroon Bowl is on the backside of the Fantastic Highlands Bowl at Aspen Highlands Ski Resort. It is in the backcountry and has significant risks including a river to cross at the bottom, but the turns are sweet. You can view many more Colorado Gigapans by me here: http://share.gigapan.org/viewProfile.php?userid=414 Please send your teenagers on an excellent summer education adventure teaching sailing, scuba diving, and marine biology in the British Virgin Islands - http://www.odysseyexpeditions.com |
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My buddy Nathaniel's custom hat shop www.nathanielsofcolorado.com |
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Mt. Sopris is actually the tallest mountain in Colorado when measured from its base to its peak, but not the highest at 12995 feet.
Tech note, this photo was taken from12 miles away using a 1100mm (35mm equiv) lens on a Nikon D200 mounted on an Orion Teletrack Telescope Mount robotically driven with Papywizard software. Stitched with the Gigapan Stitcher (Autopano Giga 2 failed) |
