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Latourell Falls which is about 250 feet reveals an example of columnar basalt from volcanic lava flows. The panorama was taken with a Canon 40D using exposure autobracketing. The exposures were fused in Photomatix Pro 3.2 using the adjust method. It was stitched using Autopano Giga 2.03 using the regular detection...
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These are exposures of Jurassic diabase which can be found on the north side of Conway Robinson State Forest near Gainesville, Va. Conway Robinson is located near the center of the Culpeper Basin, a Mesozoic rift basin related to crustal stretching during the break-up of Pangea. This diabase was the source of the basal...
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Located in Wells Gray Provincia; Park. BC north of Clearwater. The falls is about 185 feet high and flows into a volcanic gorge. Many layers of basaltic lava make up the colourful gorge. The reddish colour is caused by iron and other minerals in the basalt. Most recent lava flows were less than 1 million years ago...
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Taken from in front of the observatory located atop the peak. I believe there are some chipmunks/ground squirrels down there trying to turn this into a meme. It's challenging to do a large GigaPan from up here because of the limited time allowed for parking. I was very fortunate that the ranger who was issuing the...
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This panorama of lower Waahila Ridge from the 6th floor of the Harold St. John Plant Science building is intended to be a model for long term ecological monitoring of natural areas. We hope to be able to detect both successional changes in vegetation, and also climate induced changes to the ecosystem.
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Palisade Falls in Hyalite Canyon are a remarkably picturesque site. The falls drop over a columnar jointed basalt flow which was erupted atop Eocene (?) conglomerates (Absaroka volcanics?). This GigaPan is about a tenth of the size of the one I intended to shoot. Unfortunately I hadn't carried a spare set of batteri...
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What really caught my eye in this one was the near-horizontal columnar jointing in the basalts across the lake.
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I don't shoot many 360 degree GigaPans, but every once in a while it's nice to take a look around. [Update: Now that it's uploaded I can see that the stitch failed to capture about 240 degrees of the full 360. What is here is probably the best 120, so I'll leave it up for now, but if I find out what went wrong I ma...
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This 500 foot deep cleft was carved through the volcanic basalt layers which covered much of the interior of British Columbia. The creek flows into the Clearwater River. The west side road is visible on the opposite side.
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After a long drive I arrived at Dry Falls just before sunset, but in time to fire off this GigaPan. I'd like to have had a little more sunlight to do a more detailed shot, but sometimes you just have to trade off detail for speed - especially when the sun is setting fast.
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