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San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island.  A panoramic photograph, composite of thirteen separate images
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island. A panoramic photograph, composite of thirteen separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22255  
Panorama dimensions: 4759 x 15430
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence over Arch Rock, planet Mars above the moon, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence over Arch Rock, planet Mars above the moon, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014.
Image ID: 29201  
Panorama dimensions: 5835 x 14655
Monument Valley panorama, a composite of twelve individual photographs
Monument Valley panorama, a composite of twelve individual photographs.
Location: Monument Valley, Arizona
Image ID: 20901  
Panorama dimensions: 3303 x 30000
San Diego city skyline, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Point Loma at sunset, with mountains of the Cleveland National Forest rising in the distance.  A panoramic photograph, composite of six separate images. Mount San Miguel is on right and Lyons Peak to the left
San Diego city skyline, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Point Loma at sunset, with mountains of the Cleveland National Forest rising in the distance. A panoramic photograph, composite of six separate images. Mount San Miguel is on right and Lyons Peak to the left.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22252  
Panorama dimensions: 3144 x 16621
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence, over Juniper and Standing Rock, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence, over Juniper and Standing Rock, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014.
Image ID: 29204  
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island.  A panoramic photograph, composite of four separate images
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island. A panoramic photograph, composite of four separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22253  
Panorama dimensions: 3415 x 14649
San Diego city skyline at night, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego reflected in the still waters of San Diego Harbor, viewed from Coronado Island.  A panoramic photograph, composite of seven separate images
San Diego city skyline at night, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego reflected in the still waters of San Diego Harbor, viewed from Coronado Island. A panoramic photograph, composite of seven separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22254  
Panorama dimensions: 5219 x 13486
Monument Valley panorama, a composite of four individual photographs
Monument Valley panorama, a composite of four individual photographs.
Location: Monument Valley, Arizona
Image ID: 20902  
Panorama dimensions: 3152 x 13775
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence, stars, astronomical twilight, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence, stars, astronomical twilight, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014.
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California
Image ID: 29202  
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014
Lunar Eclipse and blood red moon sequence, composite image, Joshua Tree National Park, April 14/15 2014.
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California
Image ID: 29203  
Sandhill cranes in flight, silhouetted against a richly colored evening sky.  A composite of two photographs taken moments apart, combined digitally, Grus canadensis, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, Socorro, New Mexico
Sandhill cranes in flight, silhouetted against a richly colored evening sky. A composite of two photographs taken moments apart, combined digitally.
Species: Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis
Location: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, Socorro, New Mexico
Image ID: 21830  
Sandhill cranes in flight, silhouetted against a richly colored evening sky.  A composite of two photographs taken moments apart, combined digitally, Grus canadensis, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, Socorro, New Mexico
Sandhill cranes in flight, silhouetted against a richly colored evening sky. A composite of two photographs taken moments apart, combined digitally.
Species: Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis
Location: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, Socorro, New Mexico
Image ID: 21814  
Sandhill cranes fly across a crescent moon.  A composite image formed from two photographs, taken a few moments apart, at sunset, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, Grus canadensis, Socorro, New Mexico
Sandhill cranes fly across a crescent moon. A composite image formed from two photographs, taken a few moments apart, at sunset, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
Species: Sandhill crane, Grus canadensis
Location: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, Socorro, New Mexico
Image ID: 21815  
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island.  A panoramic photograph, composite of six separate images
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island. A panoramic photograph, composite of six separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22256  
Panorama dimensions: 3495 x 21644
San Diego city skyline at night, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego reflected in the still waters of San Diego Harbor, viewed from Coronado Island.  A panoramic photograph, composite of five separate images
San Diego city skyline at night, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego reflected in the still waters of San Diego Harbor, viewed from Coronado Island. A panoramic photograph, composite of five separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22266  
Panorama dimensions: 3354 x 17696
Scripps Pier, panorama, a composite of five individual photographs, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Scripps Pier, panorama, a composite of five individual photographs.
Location: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 22455  
Panorama dimensions: 3062 x 15208
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island.  A panoramic photograph, composite of six separate images
San Diego city skyline at sunset, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Harbor Island. A panoramic photograph, composite of six separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22265  
Panorama dimensions: 3533 x 20247
San Diego city skyline, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Point Loma at sunset, with mountains of the Cleveland National Forest rising in the distance. A panoramic photograph, composite of seven separate images
San Diego city skyline, showing the buildings of downtown San Diego rising above San Diego Harbor, viewed from Point Loma at sunset, with mountains of the Cleveland National Forest rising in the distance. A panoramic photograph, composite of seven separate images.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22257  
Panorama dimensions: 3103 x 18249
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters.
Location: Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16702  
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters.
Location: Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16703  
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters.
Location: Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16704  
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters
Foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis is formulated, highlands of Santa Cruz Island near Twin Craters.
Location: Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 16705  
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, panorama, from Lookout Point, winter, a composite of 7 individual photographs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, panorama, from Lookout Point, winter, a composite of 7 individual photographs.
Location: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Image ID: 22451  
Panorama dimensions: 2030 x 12763
Pink vase sponge, Niphates digitalis, Roatan
Pink vase sponge.
Species: Pink vase sponge, Niphates digitalis
Location: Roatan, Honduras
Image ID: 04608  
The moon photographed with a digital camera, long telephoto lens and tripod from our backyard
The moon photographed with a digital camera, long telephoto lens and tripod from our backyard.
Image ID: 07776  
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students.  The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub.  Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines, Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
Image ID: 09774  
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students.  The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub.  Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines, Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
Image ID: 09775  
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students.  The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub.  Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines, Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
Image ID: 09776  
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students.  The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub.  Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines, Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
Image ID: 09777  
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine is raised from the Offshore Model Basin in Escondido California.  The sub was designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students.  The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub.  Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines
The OMER 5 human-powered submarine is raised from the Offshore Model Basin in Escondido California. The sub was designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California
Image ID: 09784  
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