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Pittsburgh and McKees Rocks, taken from an overlook near my house. I'm just learning how to do this, so it's not exactly too pretty. What I AM proud of, though, is how well this photo lines up with the actual 3D model of Pittsburgh in Google Earth. Save for a few houses and one skyscraper, every building in the city...
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- Loess by Ron Schott
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Loess is a wind-blown sediment that is predominantly in the clay size range. It makes for very fertile soils and there's a significant portion of western Kansas that has a fairly thick mantling of it. During the Dust Bowl Era this was the Dust.
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When I set this one up I was aiming to get a nice closeup of a shear zone. What I ended up with was a test of the Gigapan unit under extreme weather conditions. You can almost pick out the individual moment where the snow flurries suddenly turned into a whiteout. In hindsight, I'm amazed that the thing stitched toge...
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Second stop on the NAGT NewTools pre-Workshop field trip. The snow was pleasant at this point; a few minutes later we experienced whiteout conditions.
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Edi stands in awe of the dinosaur footprints at the Amherst College Geology Museum.
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Three large slabs of sandstone displaying remarkably well preserved interference ripple marks.
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Shots were made at 13:25. Not the best time for this view. The best would be early morning or late evening when sun beams light up the rocks. But I was just passing by this beautiful place and had no opportunity to come back later. Panorama was made from 7 vertical images. I also used a polarization filter and due to n...
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