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Huge masses of Armillaria mellea (s.l.) on two fallen beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) near Marscherwald, mid-eastern Luxembourg. |
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Former mining site with an interesting funga, flora and fauna, west of Tetange - in the southern part of Luxembourg. |
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Hymenophyllum tunbrigense site in the "Binzeltschluff" near "Muellerthal" (eastern.lu). In the foreground one can see Pleurotus pulmonarius on a Fagus trunc killed by Fomes fomentarius. In order to protect the Hymenophyllum, the exact place where it grows is not shown here. |
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After John Toeppen (jtoeppen), Ron Schott (rschott) and Jason Buchheim (odyssey) have shown that multi-row 3d Gigapan´s are possible, I succeeded finally to create +/- flawless multi-row 3d panoramas with the Gigapan Stitcher.
Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in 'cross-view' 3-D stereo viewer here: http://www.3dpan.org/39949-39950-.7-0, see many more at http://www.3dpan.org This is a part of a 3d panorama. Happy New Year 2010 !-). |
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In beech stands of Marscherwald (eastern .lu) many trees are first attacked by beech bark disease and a few years later killed by Fomes fomentarius (Basidiomycota). |
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Dengue Fever - Chhom Nimol (vocals), Ethan Holtzman (keyboards), Zac Holtzman (guitar), David Ralicke (horns), Senon Williams (bass) and Paul Smith (drums) |
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This is one more test with the FinePix REAL 3D W1 camera. Although this is a 3d pic, the plasticity is very low due to a 77mm stereo base, the subjects being in quite a distant from the camera. Primarly this was a 360 degrees panorama but the cam had some troubles with the pic-saving. The next time, I´ll give it more time..
Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in a 'cross-view' stereo 3-D viewer here: http://www.3dpan.org/39592-39593 and many more 3-D panoramas here: http://www.3dpan.org |
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In 2009 science celebrates the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his major work "On the Origin of Species".
The exhibition "Evolution - up to date" is shown until April 11 (2010) in Luxembourg at the National Museum of Natural History (http://www.mnhn.lu). Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in 'cross-view' 3-D stereo viewer here: http://www.3dpan.org/39409-39410-0-0-360-360, and many more 3-D panoramas here: http://www.3dpan.org |
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana, "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, in a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. One more pic of this site can be seen here: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/44067/ |
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In 2009 science celebrates the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his major work "On the Origin of Species".
The exhibition "Evolution - up to date" is shown until April 11 (2010) in Luxembourg at the National Museum of Natural History (http://www.mnhn.lu). Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in 'cross-view' 3-D stereo viewer here: http://www.3dpan.org/39409-39410-0-0-360-360, and many more 3-D panoramas here: http://www.3dpan.org |
