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A view of the north end of the beach. This shot was taken during the Penrose Conference "Google Earth: Visualizing the Possibilities for Geoscience Education and Research" during which I was instructing my colleagues in the capture of GigaPan images. We had about half a dozen GigaPan units lined up beside m...
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Remnants of a fog in the city made this less than optimal conditions for shooting a detailed GigaPan of this scene, so I opted for a somewhat less detailed image.
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Shot from the Marin Headlands, with a Canon G8.
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Chert, exposed here in a roadcut, was deposited on the deep seafloor and accreted to North America as part of the Franciscan Subduction Complex. Part of the Golden Gate Bridge is also visible at the right of this GigaPan.
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The Golden Gate Bridge and the city of San Francisco, as seen from the Marin Headlands.
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Chert, exposed here in a roadcut, was deposited on the deep seafloor and accreted to North America as part of the Franciscan Subduction Complex. "Knocker" is the term applied to exposed outcrops of Franciscan rocks in the Coast Ranges of California, as seen at the top right of this GigaPan.
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Deposited on the deep seafloor and accreted to North America as part of the Franciscan Subduction Complex.
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Rodeo Beach is a textbook example of a baymouth bar, separating Rodeo Lagoon from the Pacific Ocean. Fort Cronkhite is located along the north shore of Rodeo Lagoon. The GigaPan is shot from the northwest end of WWII era Battery Alexander.
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Looking north along the Pacific Coast from just south of Fort Cronkhite, Marin Headlands, Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
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Flora, for the botanists out there... Autofocus and full auto exposure on the camera, violating all the rules of good GigaPanning. This is what passes as an "artistic" shot for me.
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