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bedroomBig_midres.jpg
Bedroom23 viewsThis again is a mid-res version of a stitch. This is actually my first stitch so errors are apparent (this one was actually done in Canon's PhotoStich, so actually I had no control over how it did the stitching). Again, a mind-boggling resolution version of this image is available, if you have the bandwidth and memory to display it: http://carson.oakenweld.com/pictures/bedroomBig.jpg
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Talmage with Mountain Backdrop22 viewsThis is a medium resolution version of the panorama I made 2 June, 2008 just after getting done with some FamilySearch indexing. This is made of 10 images, stitched together in HuginOSX. Lens distortion is obvious, but aside from that it looks pretty darn good! The full res version is also available at http://carson.oakenweld.com/pictures/run1.png. Beware this is nearly 55MB - it will take a tad to download. Resolution is 11925x4071. No Joke. At this res you can read the letters on the license plates.
talmageHills.jpg
Mountain Backdrop from within the Talmage25 viewsThis is a picture from the third floor, just outside my office. The earlier panorama is taken just northwest of the talmage. No panorama here, just another perspective.
wisarStitch_medres.jpg
Search and Rescue Field Trial26 viewsLive action shot of the crew (plus 1 man who is in the image twice - see if you can find him) of the 1st WiSAR field trial of Summer 2008. We are performing research to improve how search an rescue is done with the aid of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. We launched the plane from this location, then directed a ground crew (me and the cloned man) to find a "victim". Grossly large res version at: http://carson.oakenweld.com/pictures/wisarStitch.jpg - pray your computer can handle it.
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