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This shot had one plate that was actually broken, that is, a big chunk of it was missing. As I've done before, I cloned the relevant section from another plate, and then adjusted brightness and contrast as well as I could in order to blend in the newly composited section. Not entirely successful, but fairly invisible on a casual glance.
Collection Name: RG005 Secretary of State Publications Division Vanishing Missouri Collection. Click here to view this collection on Missouri Digital Heritage.
Photographer/Studio: Gress Studio; submitted by Anna J. See (Moberly, MO)
Description: Panoramic view of haystacks on the C.W. Schach farm outside Brookfield, Missouri on Highway 36.
Coverage: United States - Missouri - Linn County
Date: 1930s
Rights: Permission granted
Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives
Image Number: RG005_Pubs_VanMOI_OB3_01G.tif
Institution: Missouri State Archives
Murphy’s Haystacks are ancient, wind-worn pillars and boulders of pink granite estimated to be over 1,500 million years old. ... SA
I took three of my grandpa's Polaroids to Cannon Beach with me to see if I could duplicate them. He and my grandma, in the Polaroid I'm holding here, visited CB 25 or 30 years ago. I was unable to duplicate my grandma's shot due to power lines and beach houses, but we darn-near nailed my grandpa's shot. It's coming soon...
See the set description at www.flickr.com/photos/whatsthatpicture/sets/7215762679272... for more information about the album that this came from, containing images from Arundel and surrounds.
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One of many images that I am slowly importing from my whatsthatpicture.com website. See the original at www.whatsthatpicture.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=2026
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Returned to Oregon for 11 days in July. First time back in the PNW in 6 years. And again I don't understand why I continue to live in the midwest. Here are a few captures from our time in Cannon Beach.
A haystack of ZnO Nanowires on Si substrate.
Courtesy of Peter Heß
Image Details
Instrument used: Nova NanoSEM Family
Magnification: 2500
Horizontal Field Width: 120 μm
Vacuum: 0.00000536681 mbar
Voltage: 5 kV
Spot: 2
Working Distance: 5.1
Detector: ETD
One of the many delights for travelers on the west side of Logan Pass on Going to the Sun Road - Glacier National Park.
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Murphy’s Haystacks are ancient, wind-worn pillars and boulders of pink granite estimated to be over 1,500 million years old. ... SA
Pacific City, OR
One of many rocks named Haystack Rock. The more famous one (think Goonies) is up in Cannon Beach.
Haystack loaded truck, Tunisia, Africa. [CinemaScope style]
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taken on Cannon Beach OR, got real low to the beach getting my knees wet, I like the patterns in the sand from the low tide.
Haystack Falls on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park, Montana.
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