California Hills
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Hills are the large smooth rolling waves of California land. They can be thousands of feet high and not be called mountains, because we have the Sierra. Most people in California live around hills like these. Some of us shoot in our backyards and this is mine.
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This is half of a stereo photo intended for crossed viewing Here is the left hand view; gigapan.org/gigapans/33252 The Pond is at Morgan Territory Regional Preserve about ten miles North of Livermore California, about forty miles from San Francisco. This is how you cross view to see 3D: home
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These cliff are within a regional park north of Livermore California. These sandstone formations are called turbidities. This park is home to falcons, hawks, vultures, coyotes, bobcats, and an occasional mountain lion. These left and right views were made as a stereo image and may be viewed using the crossed viewin...
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These cliff are within a regional park north of Livermore California. These sandstone formations are called turbidities. This park is home to falcons, hawks, vultures, coyotes, bobcats, and an occasional mountain lion. These left and right views were made as a stereo image and may be viewed using the crossed viewin...
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Crossed view panaorama. The purpose of this panorama was for me to test my ability to take and process full color 3D panoramas. The taking portion of the process is pretty well down now. I do this manually with a pair of Canon cameras that I have tightly synchronized using USB connections and StereoData Maker softwa...
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The purpose of this panorama was for me to test my ability to take and process full color 3D panoramas. The taking portion of the process is pretty well down now. There are issues remaining. I do this manually with a pair of Canon cameras that I have tightly synchronized using USB connections and StereoData Maker sof...
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The purpose of this panorama was for me to test my ability to take and process full color 3D panoramas. The taking portion of the process is pretty well down now. There are issues remaining. I do this manually with a pair of Canon cameras that I have tightly synchronized using USB connections and StereoData Maker sof...
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This location in the regional preserve is North of Livermore California by about ten miles. It is about thirty miles from Berkeley California. The area is really rather remote for being so close to urban areas. It is great to have parks and hills. Mount Diablo is the peak that you see. THe view from there may be s...
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This is the view of Sunol Regional Wilderness from Goat Rock. It was a bit of a hike to get up there, and got into the 90s when we where there. My batteries did not like the heat any more than I did, it seemed. You can see that it would be easy, but painful, to go down the steep side of this rock. This shot sho...
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It seems that we were the only goats around! THis view is about 6 miles in and about 3,000 up and down from where we started.
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From Morgan Territory Regional Preserve one can get a great view of Mount Diablo. There is a trail from here to Mount Diablo. This April day had lupins in full bloom and shows oaks with their leaves almost fully out. The grasses are turning golden since our last rains have probably already occurred until November arr...
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