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tiga tatton (tiga)
isla vista,
United States of America
Gigapans: 72
Snapshots: 154
Bookmarks: 1
Last Visited: March 18, 2010
Tags:
e3,
barbara,
santa,
goleta,
fjr1300,
olympus,
yamaha
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canon a620 |
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olympus E-3 E3 |
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sony hddr-sr11 video/snapshot |
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canon SD790 |
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Veneco Oil Co. crew & supply boats are near their pier west of the Bacara and below the Sandpiper golf course. Tidal pools have exposed mussels, anemones, and sea stars. Cormorants sitting in water?
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Santa Barbara Harbor Marina One; Tea Fire hill damage in background; Harbor flags. Olympus E-3 @iso320, -0.3exp, pan created by Photoshop Elements 6 & upsized 50% to 50+Mp.
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Santa Barbara East Beach pan from Cabrillo Arts Pavilion looking to Rincon, boats anchored offshore, and oil derricks out towards Anacapa Island past the Channel
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santa barbara beach east of yacht club at harbor to Anacapa Island, Santa Rosa Island, Santa Cruz Island, to City College beach area. High Iso (400?) pixelation
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Hope Ranch area above pier
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Can you identify any of the citrus on the outer two small trees? Eureka lemon, we believe, is the center tree. After a few guesses, I will identify.
What is the pink flower above? Please help us identify this monster bloomer that falls over the fence from our neighbor.
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another quick 6 shot handheld view of the butterflies grouping together...imitating big city apartment dwellers. do not zoom in too much as resolution not that great with so few shots. Autostitch used with options to expand pixel height to get a 50MB pixel output, some gain comp, 1GB ram, auto crop, straighten.
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Ellwood Main Monarch Butterfly Grove is one of the largest Monarch sites in the U.S. Monarchs arrive in the fall and stay until spring. They need the shelter these trees provide to survive the winter.
Olympus E-3, 180mm, 400 iso, -0.3exp, about 13 handheld shots, Autostitch software.
see also: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=15181
This link displays data housed and maintained by the CNDDB in the Department of Fish and Game. CNDDB data are continually updated whereas data on this site may not be current. For the most current data, please contact the CNDDB using their website: http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/ . Lists of rare species generated by this site or the CNDDB site are not to be construed as complete data or used in isolation to justify negative declarations , see this disclaimer. USGS Quad: Goleta (3411947),Species information provided by http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/
Elm Code,Scientific Name,Common Name,Fed Status,Cal Status,Sensitive
IILEPP2010,Danaus plexippus,monarch butterfly,None,None,Yes
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"The Ellwood Main Monarch Butterfly Grove is one of the largest Monarch sites in the U.S. Monarchs arrive in the fall and stay until spring. They need the shelter these trees provide to survive the winter.
You can help protect the butterflies and their winter home by respecting the following guidelines throughout the year:
-Stay on trails high up on either side of the ravine to avoid damage to the tree roots and erosion in the ravine.
-Don't slide down or climb up the sides of the ravine.
-Don't climb, shake, break, trample, or otherwise mistreat the trees and their roots.
-Don't disturb, shake, or throw things at the butterflies to make them fly. They must preserve their energy until spring to mate and reproduce.
-Watch for butterflies on the ground; please don't step on them.
The Ellwood Main Monarch Butterfly Grove is on private property and permission to visit is by consent of the owners. Ellwood Main is not part of the Coronado Butterfly Preserve."
autostitch jpg output 16MB, about 45 shots hand held. windows live photo gallery pan was 460MB tif, but would not upload.
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