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A low-resolution view overlooking the area of the El Chato Tortoise Reserve. This panorama was taken manually with a tripod-mounted camera. Wide-angle lens at 22mm (35mm equivalent is 35mm). Compare to the high-resolution panorama taken with the GigaPan robot. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of hig...
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Los Gemelos are twin sinkholes (collapsed magma chambers) in the highlands of Santa Cruz. This image is the eastern one. Zoom lens set at 300mm (35mm equivalent is 480mm). One photo was missed, hence the black box in the upper-right. Lighting conditions were tricky and exposures of the component photos were normalized ...
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Los Gemelos are twin sinkholes (collapsed magma chambers) in the highlands of Santa Cruz. This image is the western one. Zoom lens set at 100mm (35mm equivalent is 160mm). Lighting conditions were tricky and exposures of the component photos were normalized in post-processing. This is part of an effort to evaluate ...
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Taken at El Garrapatero on the east side of Santa Cruz. Looking at the beach and Palo Santo tree-covered hill to the west. Zoom lens set at 300mm (35mm equivalent is 480mm). This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental monitoring in Galapagos. This w...
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Taken at El Garrapatero on the east side of Santa Cruz. Looking at vegetation to the north. Zoom lens set at 300mm (35mm equivalent is 480mm). This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental monitoring in Galapagos. This work was partially funded by ...
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Taken at El Garrapatero on the east side of Santa Cruz. Zoom lens set at 100mm (35mm equivalent is 160mm). This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental monitoring in Galapagos. This work was partially funded by Galapagos Conservancy (galapago
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This panorama was taken from the west end of Tortuga Bay, looking east. Zoom lens set at 300mm (35mm equivalent is 480mm). Haze and sea spray limited visibility somewhat. A very difficult exposure, so shot using aperture priority. Still, lots of ajustments in post-processing. The lava rocks are overexposed to make the ...
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This panorama was taken from the west end of Tortuga Bay, looking east. Zoom lens set at 100mm (35mm equivalent is 160mm). Haze and sea spray limited visibility somewhat. Compare to the version taken with the lens at 300mm. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRP...
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A small image of coastal vegetation at Tortuga Bay. Zoom lens set at 200mm (35mm equivalent is 320mm). There were some problems with exposure and depth of field in this one - imaging was stopped early. This is part of an effort to evaluate the use of high-resolution panoramic photography (HRPP) for environmental mon...
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This is a view of Puerto Ayora, as seen from the entrance to the path to Tortuga Bay. This was taken from the balcony of the entrance hut, 6 days after the panorama taken from in front of the entrance hut. Zoom lens set at 300mm (35mm equivalent is 480mm). Partly cloudy, so attempts were made in post-processing to norm...
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