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A beautiful evening at the 2009 Bristol balloon fiesta saw over 90 balloons launched from Ashton Park. Great to see the piper flying again after many years. Spot the UP balloon with it's house underneath too. The tower is the camera obscura, the first panoramic viewer where you view the image projected through the peri...
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This gigapan is 18 images high and 22 images wide, a total of 396 images that took over 10 hours for the GigaPan Stitcher to stitch (not very well I might add). "Blueprints" at Addison Circle is located in Addison Circle at Quorum Drive and Addison Circle Drive. Located in Addison Circle, this unique four-story sculpt...
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- "Hohe Tauern National Park", in Osttirol Austria at 1790m height (Dorfertal) by Samuel David Sinclair
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Panorama from "Hohe Tauern National Park", in Osttirol Austria at 1790m height. The photographs were made on 23 September 2010. The "Hohe Tauern National Park" is the largest nature reserve of the Alps. A wild, primeval landscape and a landscape cultivated by mountain farmers. These are the two faces of the H...
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Dubai caught in the early morning fog.
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Amanda (Gevertz) Kovach (graduate student) and Matt Kovach (field assistant) search for Lahontan Redside minnows in a nearshore gravel bed, which the minnows prefer for spawning. Amanda's research examined two fish species, a Lake Tahoe native (Lahontan Redside minnows) and a Lake Tahoe non-native (Bluegill). She...
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when they were ordered to STOP Construction... the Construction Company Dropped EVERYTHING and Split!
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Mount Robson, the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies is on the left. The color of Kinney Lake is due to alluvial rock particles from the glaciers in the surrounding mountains. For a Gallery of images from the Canadian Rockies see photoweblab.zenfolio.com/canada08
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A 360° panorama of Trench 51 under archaeological excavation during August 2009, as part of the Stonehenge Riverside Project. Images captured by Lawrence Shaw. Panorama created by Mark Dover and uploaded and geo-located by Harry Manley. The Panorama was created as part of the Google 'Seeing-beneath-Stonehenge' Pr...
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Known to most Arizonans as "Rocky Point," this beautiful, endless stretch of beach offers a cool respite for "Zonies" trying to escape the furnace. Las Conchas is a private community of beach homes and condominiums. Great fresh seafood, especially shrimp, is available right off the boat in the old t...
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Man, was it cold when I shot this one. Bone chilling. But worth it. See how much petrified wood you can find.
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