Rock & Mineral MacroGigaPans
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Macro GigaPans of geological materials (rocks & minerals) in the hand sample size range.
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trying to do a macro of a fossil from our science class
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See if you can interpret its depositional enviroment.
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Giving macros another try with the new Stitcher 0.4.3510. Much better results, so far...
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How Planets are formed
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Stratified carbonate mud diamictite with sediment gravity (debris flow) deposits and ice-rafted debris from the upper member of the Ghaub Formation in Namibia. Sample is 14 cm across at its widest point. This sample is from the Snowball Earth Educational Rock Sample Suite, and comes courtesy of Paul Hoffman, Harv...
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First of two, shot at f 3.5.
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Three large slabs of sandstone displaying remarkably well preserved interference ripple marks.
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A piece of float from the talus slope below a cliff of the Gordon Lake Formation, near White River Lodge, Ontario, Canada. Illustrates a number of sedimentary depositional features including rip-up mudclasts and mudcracks.
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Fossils in a stone block in one of the walls on the campus of FHSU. Many of these limestones are quarried locally - the fossils accumulated along with lime mud on the floor of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway some 80 million years ago. Something unusual happened during the stitch - the image was stretched hor...
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Franklinite is the black metallic mineral in this closeup. Franklinite is a ZnFe2O4 mineral named for the town of Franklin, NJ. I've had lots of troubles stitching macrogigapans of rocks like this - this is one of the first that stitched successfully. Apologies for not including a scale - most of the franklinite g...
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