Water in Gigapixels
Thank you to everyone who participated in the "Water in Gigapixels" Competition!
This competition's winners are:
1st Place: Chris David - Barron Falls
www.gigapan.com/gigapans/1233952nd Place: Roland Saikali - Wartook Lake
www.gigapan.com/gigapans/1075823rd Place: Kimmo Juoperi - Valkeakoski Riipparit3 Nokia 808 Pureview
www.gigapan.com/gigapans/122781Thank you to everyone who participated. View all the submissions below!
Competition Entries:
voting ends March 03, 2013, 12:00AM
- Entry Name: Lake Lucerne by Roger
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Panorama of the Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee). Photos taken from the Tells-Platte where a part of the story of Wilhelm Tell took place -> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tell
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- 2928
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- Entry Name: yarra by Mark Busuttil
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yarra
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- 230
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- 21
- Entry Name: Galapagos Underwater by Jason Buchheim
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The amazing marine life of the Galapagos islands.
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- 889
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- 112
- Entry Name: Passage Creek in Flood I by Callan Bentley
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After a day and night of heavy rainfall Jan. 30, Passage Creek flooded its banks in the Fort Valley on the morning of January 31, 2013. For another view (lower on the hill), try this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/122529
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- Entry Name: Stuw Hagestein by Schrijvertje
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Stuwdam Hagestein is a weir in the river Lek (The Netherlands). Built in 1953, the weir helps to control the water in Holland. It has 3 arches that can sink into the river during high tide; the ships then have to use a lock. In the middle arch there's a hydroelectric station. The panorama is taken in januari 2013.
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- Entry Name: Kinderdijk Dutch Windmills 2 © Roderik van Nispen - www.fotograaf.org by Roderik van Nispen
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Nowhere in the world you will find as many windmills as near (the Dutch village) Kinderdijk. Around 1740 no less than 19 sturdy mills were built here. They have been well preserved to the present day. The mills drain the excess water from the Alblasserwaard polders - which are situated below sea-level - after which t...
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- 622
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- 6
- Entry Name: Badlands National Park - SD by Alfred Zhao
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The source of the "Best of the Best" water in the whole country! Yes, The Table Rock reservoir is one of the sources of drinking water for Greenville, SC. This reservoir is located along the Blue Ridge Front surrounded by mountains, protected wilderness area, and state parks. Table Rock state, located south of the T...
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- Entry Name: Yaquina Head Lighthouse by Michael Franz
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A view from the lighthouse from the viewpoint above.
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- 441
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- Entry Name: Wartook Lake by Roland SAIKALI
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Wartook Lake - Australia
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- 512
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- Entry Name: Mono Lake by Dave Homer
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Tufa (limestone) formations in Mono Lake, California. Receding water levels reveal the Tufa formations that are formed in the alkali water when groundwater enters the water column. As the water evaporates the limestone towers appear to grow from the lake bottom. Osprey are nesting on the large Tufa in the middle.
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