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About This GigaPan
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LaserGnomes
- Explore score
- 87
- Size
- 0.20 Gigapixels
- Views
- 490
- Date added
- March 07, 2013
- Date taken
- February 03, 2013
- Gear
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Vanguard Alta+ 263 AP Tripod
Canon G12
GigaPan Epic 100
- Categories
- environmental, fine art, landscape, nature, still life
- Galleries
- Competitions
- Tags
- st. partricks day, clover field, nature, green
- Description
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We shot this image for a Four Leaf Clover hunt contest... NO WINNERS STILL!

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LaserGnomes (March 13, 2013, 01:07PM )
WOW Karen! Thanks for the amazing update. Honestly we had no idea of the difference. We're just admirers of nature and happen to have our Gigapan setup with us when we saw this massive hillside of green! There is certainly a mix of species going on here ; ) Thanks for taking the time to look!
Karen Hall (March 13, 2013, 12:19PM )
Well, this field is actually an Oxalis spp., in the Oxalidaceae family. Clover is in the Fabaceae family and is the group where four-leaved clovers can often be found. I have never seen a four-leaved Oxalis, but they may exist. Shamrocks are associated with both clovers and Oxalis species.