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Samples collected from fault gouge in Eastern Connecticut, Tatnic Hill Formation NR64AA Cut Parallel to Strike of Fault Plane, looking perpendicular to strike NR64AB Cut Parallel to dominant Striae (multiple sets), looking perpendicular to striae Thin sections of these surfaces will be made and imaged soon.
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Test on a sandstone rock, very flat, indoors with a G12 at maximum zoom, minimum focus
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Collected in a quarry in West Virginia, along old route 55 in the valley of the Lost River, this block of limestone (measuring 18.5 cm by 4.9 cm) shows delicate branching black shapes resembling tree branches. These are dendrites of the mineral pyrolusite. They are completely inorganic, and are not fossils. Image made...
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Different stitching parameters on this version - same set of source images. Sample is a detail of S-C fabric developed in metasedimentary rock of the Rockfish Conglomerate, Virginia. It was imaged as part of the Mid-Atlantic Geo-Image Collection (MAGIC).
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Species of Hylastes, Xylosandrus, Xyleborinus, Dendroctenus, and Gnathotrichus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) – Bark beetles and ambrosia beetles, a strewn survey sample from Pennsylvania. Specimens and identifications provided by Dr. John E. Rawlins and his staff from the research collections of the Sec...
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- Tharsis dubius, CM 4716 (fossil fish), 5.4 gigapixel image created from 22,610 photographs by Gene Cooper
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A fossil of the fish species Tharsis dubius from the Upper Jurassic (~150 million-year-old) Solnhofen Formation of Germany, housed in the Vertebrate Paleontology collection at Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). The image shown here was created as part of the Explorable Microscopy project ...
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- Leptolepides sprattiformis, CM 4249 (fossil fish), 3.6 gigapixel image created from 12,240 photographs by Gene Cooper
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A fossil of the fish species Leptolepides sprattiformis from the Upper Jurassic (~150 million-year-old) Solnhofen Formation of Germany, housed in the Vertebrate Paleontology collection at Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). The image shown here was created as part of the Explorable Microsc...
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- Similac Formula Recall Test Image, a 320 megapixel image constructed from 6,000 photographs by Gene Cooper
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The image presented here is of a sample of recalled similac infant formula. The formula was voluntarily recalled by the Abbott in late 2010 due to the presence of a small common beetle in the product. The test image and sample shown here clearly shows the presence of the beetle specimens referred to by Abbott in the...
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Gigamacro of an anole lizard. I used focus bracketing and Helicon Focus to get extreme depth of field on this macro panorama.
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This photograph was constructed from 1,800 individual photographs using a new prototype macro photography robotic system. The technology combines focus stacking, stitching, and a robotic photo rig to create each gigapixel macro photograph. We look forward to developing collaborations and partnerships that will help us ...
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