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Goosenecks State Park is located near the southern border of the state of Utah. The park is 'simply' an overlook into the 1000 ft. deep meanders of the San Juan River that runs from southern Colorado through Utah and finally into Lake Powell where it joins the Colorado River. At some point in time, people from Phoenix ...
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The Oquirrh Mountains. Location of the Rio Tinto Kennecott Bingham Canyon Mine (one of the world's largest open pit mines) on the West end of the Salt Lake Valley. Gigapan was shot by hand standing in the Ogio parking lot in the Porter Rockwell Center in Bluffdale, Utah with a Nikon D90 and an AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 7...
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This is my first Gigapan that I have attempted. It was taken from the peak of Squaw Mountain. Before leaving I had no idea how hard it would be to make the hike with my Manfroto tripod, 7D, 70-200 lens and the Gigapan Epic Pro. I was freeeezing during the setup and 37 minutes of picture taking. Something I suspected wa...
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Our new Gigavision timelapse camera is online - it shoots a 3.2 gigapixel image every 3-4 hours. Images are uploaded to our automated stitching server at the University of Chicago. Our interactive gigapixel timelapse player and more information about the Gigavision project is here: www.gigavision.org
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Take Back Utah protects access to our public lands and defends the freedom of all American’s to explore and experience America’s Wild Places, while preserving America’s small town economies and rural lifestyles through responsible land use.
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Alongside Route 163 lies the balancing rock feature that gives the area its name. Behind the hat is a remarkable geological formation that looks like a zig-zag pattern on a bolt of cloth. The ridge is one of multiple folds in the top layers of sandstone that run north-south called The Comb.
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These are synorogenic conglomerates deposited during the peak of Late Cretaceous Sevier Orogeny thrusting in the Utah-Wyoming Thrust Belt.
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I am very proud of this pano. I think it is the best one I've made so far because of the good exposure an clean stitching. There is a lot of detail in the city.
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David Pivin beat me to this one, and got more pixels and richer color to boot (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/49832/). All I can claim is a little wider field of view.
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The abrupt east face of the San Rafael Swell where I-70 pierces it. Outside of Boulder, Colorado you'd be hard pressed to find a better example of hogbacks.
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