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This is the first proper nano-gigapan using the a modified gigapan unit attached to a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The image was then assembled was then stitched using the gigapan stitching software. The image is of an ants head at 1000X magnification. Brian Fisher, the chair of entomology at the California A...
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All wired up with noplace to go! Stitched with AutoPanoGiga v2.6-beta4
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- 110206 - The forest after a night of moth-lighting at Inselberg Camp - Nouragues Field Station, French Guiana by Alex Smith
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The forest after a night of moth-lighting at Inselberg Camp - Nouragues Field Station, French Guiana How many insects can you find? Slightly less than 360 due to (more) rain. Autoexposure used to permit capture of the interior of the branches and the grassy helicopter drop-zone. The moth lights were run eac...
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Canon S5IS, 8mp full zoom = 435mm + 1.5 tele-extender = 650 mm equivalent. 1564 frames stitched with Auto Pano Pro Giga 2.0.3, rendered as APP raw format .kro This is the first .kro rendered gigapan uploaded to gigapan.org
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Image by Mike Andree. Annotation by Mike Andree and Dennis vanEngelsdorp. This particular Gigapan image captures a comb of brood from a diseased honey bee colony in a way not previously available to the general public. For those new to beekeeping, or apprehensive about opening up a hive, this panorama, and others ...
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Roadcut in shales south of Wilson Lake, Kansas. Can you identify it's proper place in the stratigraphy (www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Bulletins/189/09_meso.html#CRET
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The workshop was held at the Study Gallery of Modern Art (soon to be The Kube, www.thestudygallery.org
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This is a thin section of dunite, a rock made up almost entirely of the mineral olivine, as seen in cross-polarized light through a Leica Z6 APO Macroscope. There is a band of black mineral grains to the left of center of the image that is a cumulate layer of the mineral chromite - in the magma chamber from which thes...
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The registan is a UNESCO world heritage site, consisting of three madrasahs enclosing a courtyard (on three sides). Three madrasahs of the Registan are: Ulugbek Madrasah (1417-1420), the Sher-Dor Madrasah (1619-1636) and the Tilya-Kori Madrasah (1646-1660), and represent some of the world best Timurid architecture, an...
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