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This shows all the wedges pieced together & then the circles were pieced next. The center circle was pieced, too, but I pressed the seams towards the middle to make it puffier.
The mountain is a lava dome complex that still emits volcanic gasses. Due to its location near a particularly low gap in the Sierra Crest, it also receives a large amount of snowfall and is now the location of one of California's largest ski operations.
Backside of each tag is a record keeping space for year, school, heights, weights, friends and favorite things to do.
King's Harbour is rapidly growing, its development closely following the as of yet unpublished plans by Captain Jonathan Cooke, Military Governor of the naval base.
These are the blades that cut paper so they can be rolled into reels.
I used a flash to fill in the yellow rail and a little of the backs of the blades. The rest of the light was supplied by the florescent lights behind the paper.
This is the way it really looks in real life. The combonation of daylight and the florescents give the paper a really cool blueish/green hue.
Not sure which peak this is, it's near Glengyle peak and may be the back side of it, but I can't find my topo from that trek! Either way, beautiful rocky peaks in the Matukituki Valley in New Zealand.
After climbing up the cliff to get the angle, I snapped this photograph of Alfie blasting out a backside at the Bluewater spot.
-Craving full frame sensor badly
I combined 11 photos into this 360* panorama of Shark Harbor. I'm not entirely happy with it now, and I'll probably go back and redo it sometime in the future.
I posted a higher resolution version of this panorama at s25.photobucket.com/albums/c67/geekyrocketguy/?action=vie.... I don't mind if you repost the photo, just ask me first. However, if you repost it without asking me, I will track you down and break your kneecaps with a baseball bat.... :-)