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Cosmic Tree of Life 2.0, 546 million pixels, 32,400 x 16,872 x 300 dpi; a work in progress begun in 2002 Ferragallo used QFX digital tools drawing inspiration from science, astronomy and cosmology to present a cosmic art for a new age.
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Dairy Bush GigaPan - 194 – May 22 2013 Year 4 - Week 36 - 360° A week of variable weather (some daytime highs of low teens and a couple of days of high 20’s). The canopy is totally in now and the bloodroot seeds look ripe for opening soon! 18C and 75% humidity while taking the panorama this week. Explore...
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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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- Machu Picchu "The Lost City of the Incas", one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, view from just below the Guardhouse. by Kyle Porter
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Update (5-15-12): This shot is now featured in the worlds largest atlas. The book is 6 feet tall and 9 feet wide when open and my Machu Picchu shot was selected to represent South America. This trip was an amazing adventure and we did it in just over 3 days, traveling by planes, trains and two hour long death defying c...
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Pine-Oak-Heath-Sandplain Forest at Camp Johnson -- Forests like this are common south of Vermont, but restricted to a few locations within the state (see gigapan.org/gigapans/34970/ for another location). The distinguishing feature is the presence of pitch pine (Pinus rigida) which is near the northern limit o...
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This 360 degree GigaPan from a trail in Schenley Park includes the vine covered bank uphill, and the mid canopy of the forest downhill. This early morning shot was taken with fixed exposure (1/3 sec, f8) and automatic focus. The forest canopy includes red and white oak, Norway maple, sycamore, and tulip tree.
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Mesic Red Oak-Northern Hardwood Forest, Salisbury, Vermont -- This well-drained kame terrace in the Salisbury Town Forest supports a dry example of this forest type with three oak species. The forest community is distinguished by the absence of sugar maple, an important component of hardwood forests on less droughty s...
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There are several dozen examples of this forest community in Vermont, most of them less than a few hectares in size. This is the most recently discovered example. The community is distinguished by the presence of pitch pine, which reaches its northern range limit in Vermont, and occurs in only three community types i...
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Dry Oak Forest in the Salisbury Town Forest. Thin, till-derived soil on this gentle south-facing slope supports a stunted forest of white, chestnut, and red oak. These species grow more than twice as tall elsewhere on deeper or wetter soils. Shrubs, herbs, and grasses take advantage of the ample sunlight passing thro...
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Hemlock Forest in the Salisbury Town Forest -- Eastern hemlocks are responsible for more than 75% of both tree density and canopy cover in this stand, and hardwoods scattered among the hemlocks include three species of oak. The dark forest floor supports little more than mosses. Many of the trees here are about 200 y...
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