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Geographical Strips, Cilindrical Projections, Centerfolds

January 5, 2012 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Alexander Trevi of Pruned, whom we thank for linking Socks, has an exceptional obsession we’d like to share: that for long geographical imagery.
(Yukon Delta / Yukon and Alexander Rivers / Geological investigation of the alluvional valley of the lower Mississippi River )

Then various images of Mars and Jupiter, commented as such: “Are Opportunity and Spirit the new Anselm Adams?”

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