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For more GigaPans from Canada see http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=brianlr+canada |
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Overview of San Diego Bay From Pt Loma - Military cemetary on the left side to the South end of Coronado Island on the right, with Downtown left of center. Coronado Island Marine base in center, Shelter Is. Navy base at bottom of hillside. Sailboats on the Bay. Nikon coolpix P5100, 12mp, 76 images, GigaPan beta For the first #1 image of this scene I had the camera mm extended on digital zoom for this image I backed off and used regular full zoom producing an image not as close but a little more clear. |
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Panoramica desde lo alto del deposito de agua del poblado de La Ganchosa |
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A 400 degree pan at a nice spot to hike all year long. |
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They are pumping sand from Gunnison beach to the south. The small white buildings are pumps, and they use the crane to move the end of the pipes around on the bottom in the surf, pumping the sand through the pipes (which are buried along the main road through the park). |
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They are pumping sand from Gunnison beach to the south. The small white buildings are pumps, and they use the crane to move the end of the pipes around on the bottom in the surf, pumping the sand through the pipes (which are buried along the main road through the park). I will post another photo taken on the beach. and |
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Frozen water on rocks |
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This is another version of the previous ice/water sequence already online here at Gigapan. This version was shot at the same location, though my position was downstream from the other shot, and the settings were at f/16 @1/6th sec and iso 100 rather than f/22 @1/2 sec and iso 50 like the other one. Additionally this crop is from a different area, and the overall file treatment is different, including how I save to jpeg. Thanks to all those who gave me feedback on the earlier version. I will take both versions down in the next week and try and post a "final" version after comparing the difference between these to images on Gigapan. Thanks for looking. |
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CIRES heads to Lake Dillon, drinking supply for the Denver Metro Area, to test water quality. To get to the water, researchers trekked the frozen lake and had to drill through more than a foot of ice. On this trip researchers also gathered water samples that will be analyzed for the presence of pharmaceuticals, a prospect of growing concern in the scientific community. Water treatment facilities currently can't treat water for drugs, the effects of which are uncertain. |
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The Great Blue Heron Reserve is a wildlife refuge and specifically a nesting ground for the Great Blue Heron. The building is an interpretive center.
Shot handheld with a Sony A700 and Sony 70-300mm G lens |
