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Time for those red-blue glasses again! And Wow! Look at that depth of field!
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Not the best lighting, but sometimes you have to take what you can get.
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Right eye view of the anaglyph GigaPan found here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/12345/
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Cambrian-aged Harpers Formation meta-mudstone exposed on the property of Arlington, Virginia's outdoor education facility, the Phoebe Hall Knipling Outdoor Lab.
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View of the Tetons from Oxbow Bend - the Snake River visible in the foreground, the Tetons in the far ground. (There's a rather famous Ansel Adams photo that's taken from near this location. It's almost as if all photographers feel a subconscious urge to take a photo at this spot, I think...)
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Left eye view of the anaglyph GigaPan found here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/12345/
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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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Another context gigapan for the USGS Kawela Gulch Ridge to Reef erosion study site. Here, one can see the island of Lana`i clearly, as well as at least 6 fish ponds and the Kaunakakai Pier.
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This near-360 shows the relative location of the USGS erosion study site, part of their Ridge to Reef Project. I used aperture priority exposure to make sure the study area and surrounding grounds were properly exposed without over-exposing the sky. There are a few stitching anomalies, which are not unexpected for such...
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The United States Geological Survey(USGS) is conducting a soil erosion study in a highly disturbed area along the east rim of Kawela Gulch on Moloka`i. This area, once dryland forest, has been greatly impacted, first through cattle grazing, and now by large herds of feral goats. The lack of plant cover leads to massi...
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