Saturday, September 16, 2006

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Shadowform + Horse = W00T!

Sunday, September 10, 2006

First Day in Seattle

Long day! I'll be short tonight because I'm tired :) Work sent me to Seattle for Kodak software training. I have class Monday and Tuesday this week. I am really looking forward to it. It was a stretch to be able to leave for this great opportunity, but Zach is covering for me (thanks Zach!). I hope to bring back valuable information about this software for use in our lab.

Well, driving on my own, I made it from Keizer to Seattle without any stops. I think I drove it in about the average time it usually takes our family to get to Olympia :) I miss my girls and Krista already and it's only the end of my first day :(

I am not directionally blessed. I drove, zigged, zagged, up hills, down hills, through neighborhoods and all kinds of stuff and finally ended up where I was happy taking photos. I photographed downtown Seattle for about an hour and a half. I wanted sunset and night shots. Hopefully tomorrow night I'll post more. I took 260 photos today. I have 3 up on my flickr account:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/englishw/

I probably won't blog again from Seattle, but be sure to check out my flickr page - I will upload more pictures. Don't know if I'll have time to stitch my panoramas I shot, but we'll see :)

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Accepted & Flickr

Is it odd that I just created my Flickr account yesterday? I know it's been around for awhile, but I just haven't used it. Well, now I'm on Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/englishw

Also, my second panograph attempt was accepted and I was invited to the Panography group on Flickr! That was exciting!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Second Panograph

Well, my first panograph was rejected by the Panography Flickr group. This is what they had to say:
Hey,

thank you for your picture. But at least this is no panography.
Panographies are wide angle pictures that make up the vision of reality seen like a person would when looking around from one point of view and unconsciously putting the pictures together in their head.
Your photo could also be done with a wide-angle-lens.
Please try "crazier" angles that look more interesting and please: Apply again! Thank you!
This is my second attempt. I think I like it better than the first. I went out to shoot the capitol building and this was just a stop on the way back. I really like it. Again, here are desktop background sizes:

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First Panograph

Okay, I posted earlier today that I was inspired to try panography. Here is my first attempt. I have sized them if anyone wants a desktop background version. I am very happy with how it turned out! Can't wait until Tuesday when I can print it out at work :)

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Inspiration From Panography

Okay, first off, I'd like to say sorry for not posting much in the last several months. I am still working 50-60 hour work weeks, but those are about to end - hopefully. I may even be able to work four 10 hour days later this month for a couple months. That would be a nice change.

Every now and then I see something REALLY cool in photography that makes me want to go out right then and try it. Today I had that inspiration: Panography. Check out this link:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/panography/pool/

Panography is taking dozens of individual photographs and merging them together to make one larger photograph. I have done panoramas this way, but always with the intention to make it look like ONE photo...not an artistic composit like these.

It's funny, because just last night I was at a friends' house who had done something very similar with 4x6 prints - laying them out so they matched to look like one large photo made up of 15-20 smaller ones. Very cool.

I don't know when (or if) I'll ever come up with anything as cool as in the slideshow link above, but be sure that is my next photo project and I will be posting progress!