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This is about two thirds of a 1900 shot panorama of Mount St. Helens and Spirit Lake that I shot last summer. Unfortunately, even with the new Stitch 1.0 and my 32-bit Windows XP machine maxed out on RAM, I still managed to crash the program with an "Out of RAM" error when trying to stitch the full panorama. Since I ...
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Lava Butte is a geologically young cinder cone at the north end of a series of vents radiating from Newberry Volcano. The eruption that formed the cinder cone also issued an extensive aa lava flow, seen here in the foreground near its southeast margin. Edi and Berti went exploring and made friends with a couple of th...
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This GigaPan was shot early in the morning from the Windy Ridge viewpoint in the eastern portion of Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. At 1900 input images it took two hours to shoot and almost a full day to stitch on my brand new workstation. But the result is all I had hoped for and more. Now that I've fin...
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Can you find the bald eagle?
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Valley of Fires is a BLM area with a nice campground in southeast New Mexico. It's an amazing lava landscape a lot like that found on the Big Island of Hawaii. This images was taken on March 28, 2013.
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Valley of Fires is a BLM area with a nice campground in southeast New Mexico. It's an amazing lava landscape a lot like that found on the Big Island of Hawaii. This images was taken on March 29, 2013.
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Valley of Fires is a BLM area with a nice campground in southeast New Mexico. It's an amazing lava landscape a lot like that found on the Big Island of Hawaii. This images was taken on March 28, 2013, looking east from the tent campground.
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View from Brennisteinsalda (an hour or so hike from the campsite and refuge at Landmannalaugar) in south Iceland. From this spot you can see the massive rhyolite (volcanic rock) cliffs and the lava flow below. wikitravel.org/en/Landmannalaugar
Shot using a manual head with a 45mm (90mm effective) lens on ...-
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Lava Butte is a geologically young cinder cone at the north end of a series of vents radiating from Newberry Volcano. The eruption that formed the cinder cone also issued an extensive aa lava flow, seen here in the foreground near its southeast margin. Edi and Berti went exploring and made friends with a couple of the ...
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- The Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the Johnston Ridge Observatory, Oct 21, 2010 by Gavin Farrell
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The Johnston Ridge Observatory sits on a bluff just 5-1/2 miles from the crater at an elevation of 4,314'/1,327m and offers grand views of Mount St. Helens and much of the 1980 blast zone. Here you can enjoy spectacular views of the lava dome, crater, pumice plain and the landslide deposit.
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