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This is a big gigapan I shot on Saturday evening. It's a huge Gigapan and took 16 hours to stitch. 47 images wide X 23 images tall totaling 1081 images. I missed some of the balloons on the first pass so I backed the unit up and reshot a section. The lighter background in the sky was caused when I readjusted the expos...
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The 370,000-square-foot Science Museum of Minnesota is in St. Paul, Minnesota. The current location has been open since 1999. It houses a space for travelling exhibitions and five permanent galleries covering the topics of paleontology, physical science and technology, the human body, peoples and cultures of the Missis...
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Originally intended to be about twice as wide, my Gigapan Beta unit contracted the deadly Whirling Dervish/Spiral of Death disease upon completing column number 38. (Fear not, it's fixed now - a relatively low tech solution, I simply "unwound" the robot. Aaahh, the joys of Beta testing!) Nonetheless, the resulting...
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360-degree panoramic view of the Dinosaurs In Their Time exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh.
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Denver's Red Rocks park not only includes a famous concert venue, but also an incredibly rich set of geologic and paleontologic sites, including the fabulous Dinosaur Ridge.
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Quoting from the Friends of Dinosaur Ridge website (www.dinoridge.org
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To celebrate the reopening of the Museum’s Prep Lab last year, we began work on an exciting new project: a sandstone block from Utah that was collected in the early 1900s at what is now Dinosaur National Monument. We knew that we had some type of dinosaur encased in the rock, but which one? September 23 marks the on...
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3D Stereo view of dinosaur exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Best viewed in 3D Anaglyph Stereo at www.3dpan.org/3d/65253-65251-360-360

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One of the more "interesting" areas of the FHSU Geology Summer Field Camp Red Wash mapping project in Dinosaur National Monument. Something unusual is going on with the geology in this image. Beyond that I cannot be more specific. ;-) For more information about our field camp see: hays.outcrop.org/GSCI454
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This is the Wilson Creek Coulee badlands near Drumheller, Alberta, part of Dinosaur Provincial Park. Many of the fossils in the Tyrell Museum have come from these badlands. There's a young girl peeking out from behind one of the hoodoos. ( I'll let you find her and do a snapshot of her) High resolution large form...
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