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The Griffith Observatory is beautiful, but it is particularly striking at night. Recently renovated and expanded, it is a great place for visitors of all ages, and it has amazing views of downtown and the LA basin from its roof and terraces. Read all about it: www.griffithobservatory.org/obshist.html

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There are paths all throughout Griffith Park, where the observatory is perched. I walked down the hill a couple hundred yards to get this profile of the building against the dusk sky.
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Shot at sunset from the roof of Griffith Observatory, overlooking Los Angeles. It was a clear day, but as soon as the sun went down, the marine layer rushed in, ruining the shot I had imagined. We'll try this one again when it warms up a bit and the sunset can really light up the LA basin.
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This is part of the gardens at the J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. It was a beautiful windy day, although on the chilly side for LA.
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This is the view from the Getty Museum in the Santa Monica Mountains, overlooking the west side of Los Angeles. It was a mostly clear, windy day, but the clouds to the east (rain?) limited visibility a bit. The furthest point along the coastline is Redondo Beach, Rancho Palos Verdes -- almost to Long Beach.
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This amazing tree is located in Santa Monica, on a property overlooking Pacific Palisades and the ocean. To get an idea of the size, compare it to the ful size RV in the lower right of the panorama. It is on private property, so if you go looking for it, please be respectful.
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Shot with a gigapan mount from the middle of the Santa Monica beach -- almost 360 degrees. This one has some post-production edits/corrections -- can you find them?
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Shot with a Gigapan mount from the path through Palisades Park, overlooking the Santa Monica Beach and Pier.
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This was shot from the Blackcomb side of Whistler Villiage. Blackcomb Mountain is on the left and Whistler Mountain is on the right. (Key Grip: Matt Wilczynski)
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We set up the camera on the edge of a trail and walked down the slope a bit to reflect on the day's events. Whistler Village is at the bottom of the valley. (Key Grip: Matt Wilczynski)
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