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A second view of one of the upper midwest's largest gay pride events. Stitch notes: GigaPan Stitch version 1.0.0804 (Macintosh) Panorama size: 1435 megapixels (66328 x 21644 pixels) Input images: 189 (21 columns by 9 rows) Field of view: 140.3 degrees wide by 45.8 degrees high (top=0.4, bottom=-45.4) Settings:...
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A forecast of rain kept the crowds low for this, one of the upper midwest's biggest gay-pride festivals. Politics dominated the event, with New York State's approval of gay marriage a few days before and the pending vote in Minnesota on a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. Stitch notes: GigaPan Stitch ve...
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The spillway for St. Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River shows the power of the river. Stitch notes: GigaPan Stitch version 1.0.0804 (Macintosh) Panorama size: 1223 megapixels (72184 x 16944 pixels) Input images: 161 (23 columns by 7 rows) Field of view: 159.1 degrees wide by 37.4 degrees high (top=9.3, botto...
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The spillway for St. Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River shows the power of the river. This panorama was exposed at ISO 400 and processed in Topaz DeNoise to reduce grain while holding detail. Compare it to the previous one, made at ISO 80: gigapan.com/galleries/2508/gigapans/80197
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Migrating snow geese (Chen caerulescens) rest and feed in Minnesota on their way from their wintering grounds on the Gulf Coast to their summer breeding grounds in the Arctic. Snow goose populations are exploding due to an increase in cropland and a longer breeding season (caused by warming in the arctic). They are now...
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At the Bell Museum of Natural History, two floors of dioramas display all of Minnesota's habitats, along with the birds, animals, plants and insects that populate the state. Constructed between 1920 and the late 1940s, the Bell Museum's dioramas illustrate what Minnesota was like before the ax and plow. www.bel
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