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Geek Art – Lidar Nice Enough to Frame
…at least I think it’s beautiful. The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries regularly releases Lidar posters that have been masterfully colorized and integrated with photo satellite data. Here’s an example of three such posters, all of which I … Continue reading
Sunday Science Photos, September 11 – 24
This feature will become far more sporadic over the fall and winter, as I’ll be focusing more on school and work and less on photography, but you’ll still get occasional installments of photos through my Twitter feed and on this … Continue reading
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Tagged crepuscular rays, Kilauea, marble, obsidian, petrified wood, star trails, travertine
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Sunday Science Photos, September 4 – 10
Do you have an iPhone? Have you installed the free Instagram app? Then you can follow UncoveredEarth and see these photos at they are posted throughout the week. Or you could follow me on twitter and view them from your … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Horn Sheep, Cat's Whiskers, cinder cones, Griffith Observatory, malachite, Mount Adams
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Sunday Science Photos, August 28 – September 3
I’m back from my little blogging break and getting ready for fall quarter at Portland State. With my work schedule settling down a bit, that means I have time for another month of science themed photos, so here we go! … Continue reading
Sunday Science Photos, July 10 – 16
Just a moment of confession before we get on with this week’s selection of pictures: I do something terrible with this photo series. Worse than simply doing it, I know I do it and continue regardless. I frequently post pictures … Continue reading
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Tagged antelope, Badlands National Park, domestic duck, garnet, lighthouse, North Cascades National Park, schist, Starved Rock State Park, swamp
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