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Sally Ride Festival Information: www.sallyridescience.com/festivals/10rice1106
For many, food came first :)
This hand-held panorama was taken with a D7000 and a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6 G lens, which is a favorite lens of Ken Rockwell's, www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/28-80mm-g.htm
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Bad weather (i.e., intermittent cloud cover) kept me from finishing this Gigapan, which is good because a month later, I returned and was able to capture Susannah: gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=12141
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About the subject: The Stawamus Chief, or “The Chief”, as it is known in BC, is named after the First Nation village on the Squamish River. It is a 700 meter high granite monolith that dominates the town of Squamish on the Sea to Sky highway on the way to Whistler BC. The main vertical face is 450 meters high. Th...
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Update: The actual 360-degree GigaPan has been successfully stitched and can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=23597. I took a good chunk of the intended 360 and all of a sudden, Emma, her infectious smile and her red blouse show up and agreed to be in the GigaPan. At that point in time, the ...
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Looking west at the extended "rock scramble" part of the trail up Old Rag Mountain in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. At the far right in the distance, the summit of the mountain may be observed.
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Weathering pits called opferkessel form atop rock exposures due to chemical and physical weathering. They may superficially resemble potholes, but are not caused by vortices of swirling water "drilling" into the rock. The water trapped in the opferkessel may host small ecosystems with surprising organisms.
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Exposed on the northern bank of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal near the downstream end of "Widewater" (upstream of the Old Anglers Inn access point), these rocks are the result of ancient mountain-building processes. These rocks, the Mather Gorge Formation, were originally deposited as layers of sand and mud i...
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From close below the Tetons, this panorama offers a detailed look at the geology of the range front. The Teton Glacier is best seen from this angle and there are a couple of mafic dikes that cut the Archean igneous and metamorphic rocks that make up the bulk of the Teton Range. Oh yeah, a few tourists and cyclists in...
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This is a view of the mine dump of the Dan Patch Pegmatite Mine, just west of Keystone, South Dakota. The light colored pegmatite rock is composed primarily of large crystals of quartz, albite feldspar, and muscovite, with lesser amounts of tourmaline and beryl. The pegmatite is an igneous rock that was intrusive int...
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Flatland A romance of many dimensions Edwin A. Abbott 1838-1926 encoded into QR code. Use your smart phones with QR code readers to decode this gigapan. Zack.dougherty@gmail.com www.panoviewimaging.com

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