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Brightest lights all over the world. From NASA Earth Observatory to night cityscapes and holiday lights.
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Famous landmarks around the world including: Machu Picchu, Great Wall of China, Petra, Jordan, Grand Canyon, and Eiffel Tower.
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Geological GigaPans from the Pacific coast of California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
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Geological GigaPans from the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest (excluding Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, and Crater Lake which already have their own galleries).
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The urban environment is expanding at a never before seen rate. Existing natural environments within urban centres, such as forests or woodlots, are exposed to increasing anthropogenic pressures of degradation, fragmentation, biological invasion and destruction.
One key to our capacity to understanding these changes will be ongoing monitoring through time. If such monitoring is democratized and publicly available then one may assume that a marginalized environment may become more valued by the human population. On the University of Guelph campus in Ontario, Canada, the ìDairy Bushî is an 8.5 ha woodlot that has been part of the city and the university campus since 1830. The sign outside the Bush reads, "The Dairy Bush is a unique and delicate example of Great Lakes St. Lawrence forest in Southern Ontario, and serves as an outdoor laboratory for University of Guelph students."
Starting in August 2009 and continuing 1 time/week until this moment I visit the Dairy Bush weekly to document time in this urban woodlot using GigaPan panoramic images.