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Distant cliffs of Fort Hays Limestone. Use red/blue glasses to view the anaglyph 3D effect. Created from two 12x3 Gigapan images shot about 1 foot apart. Alignment, cropping, and anaglyph shading done in Photoshop. |
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A drill rig is set up to put in another oil well in this field in southern Rooks County, Kansas. Numerous active pumpjacks and holding tanks are visible, as well as the grain elevators in Zurich, Kansas in the distance. |
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360 degree, moment-in-time view of nationally recognized landscape artist Nina Weiss's studio including EVERYTHING: oil paintings in progress messy worktable and desk. Use your mouse to zoom in and detail any painting. Read the postcards on the door and walls; check out the titles of the books on the shelf; read the health warnings on the can of turpenoid! Visit ninaweiss.com for more images and further information. |
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This panorama is taken just north of the I-70 and east of KS183 on the north side of Hays, Kansas. Can you count the oil pumpjacks? |
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360 degree, moment-in-time view of nationally recognized landscape artist Nina Weiss's studio including EVERYTHING: oil paintings in progress "(View from Ballynahinch" on the easel); finished paintings (back wall, Kelsey Lake, 49" X 72"); messy worktable and desk. Use your mouse to zoom in and detail any painting. Read the postcards on the door and walls; check out the titles of the books on the shelf; read the health warnings on the can of turpenoid! Visit ninaweiss.com for more images and further information. |
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Thunder Valley Motocross Park is a 130 acre track located along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Lakewood, Colorado. This shot was the beginning of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross National on June 27th, 2009. |
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Originally shot almost a year ago, I've finally gotten around to merging this one into an anaglyph. Break out those red-blue glasses! Non-anaglyph version of this image was originally posted here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3880 |
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There's no doubt. When the cherries grow up, will become plums. This is the strange way our planet works. With this kind of nature we use every day, every process is twistedly complicated.
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If it was not for the lights and shadows we could not differentiate between a color and itself. The human being lives in a world of illuminated objects. We are lucky. We are able to love every cherry even though they are identical.
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Drivers along Interstate 70 will recognize these oil derricks (part of a museum to the oil industry) at Russell as one of the landmarks along that road in western Kansas. Another claim to fame for Russell is that it is the shared birthplace of Senators Bob Dole and Arlen Specter. |
