Dinosaur Tracks
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Trackway image taken - with a tripod that is level.
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Trackway image taken - before I realized the tripod was not level.
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Ballroom at the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, WY. Taken June 28, 2012
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Ballroom at the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, WY. Taken June 28, 2012
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The site is well hidden in the woods. It has a web site www.nashdinosaurtracks.com
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Connecticut River
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Unedited, stitched photo using the Gigapan robot, Canon Rebel XTi, and a 300 mm lens. No editing.
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Shot using closeup lens and flood lightgehrig
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- #3 High-Resolution Dinosaur Tracks from Dinosaur Ridge, Denver, Colorado (enhanced) by Loyal Mehrhoff
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Exported from the Gigapan stitcher as a TIFF, then sharpened, etc. with Photoshop Elements. Small swath from top to bottom at the Dinosaur Ridge footprint site. The photo was taken at high resolution (100-300mm lens at 300mm). The pan was altered in Photoshop, by lightening shadows, darkening highlights, overall lighte...
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Saved and uploaded as a TIFF exported from the Gigapan stitcher. Small swath from top to bottom at the Dinosaur Ridge footprint site. The photo was taken at high resolution (100-300mm lens at 300mm). The pan was not altered in Photoshop. Note the stitching anomalies that are really operator error. I kept the lens on ...
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