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my first gigapan with a DSLR
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San Francisco Peaks seen from Eldon Hills on the southeast side of the peaks. Humphrey's Peak is the highest point in the picture at 12, 356 feet elevatiion. The peaks were once much taller, but volcanic eruptions blew out the northeast side of the mountain. Many cinder cones of the San Francisco Volcanic Field are ...
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Looking NE up the riverbed after clearing for next storm
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Nothing of real interest as far as zooming in and exploring this picture. I took it because of it's tremendous beauty, and it's a favorite of Dawns. This is the first large succesful gigapan I took. The picture is made up of 100 photographs, 20 columns wide by 5 rows high, the picture actual size is 71 feet wide by 12 ...
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Said to be the oldest house in Anchorage. Built in 1915, Oscar Anderson lived in this house for nearly 60 years. Local legend has it that Oscar's ghost is still in this house.
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View from Gaustadtoppen, looking west/northwest.
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